Techland has confirmed that it no longer supports the old version of Dying Light and has opened a free distribution of a new add on for the game. The Harran Tactical Unit bundle is available at no cost until June 23 and brings a curated set of items to players. Included are the Defender character skin, the Solver shotgun, the Guardian rifle, the Tenet hammer, and an ATV vehicle skin. The promotion reaches a wide audience, covering PC through Steam, GOG, and Epic Games Store, as well as PlayStation and Xbox platforms. It is a welcome opportunity for fans to experience fresh content without any additional charge.
In a related move, Techland released Dying Light: Definitive Edition, a comprehensive package that combines the base game with all expansions in one purchase. This edition is accessible on nearly every platform except Nintendo Switch, reflecting the ongoing strategy to consolidate experiences across major ecosystems. To mark the release, Techland has prepared a dedicated trailer that showcases the Definitive Edition and highlights the added content and improvements included in this re release.
Another notable development is the news that a new, open world fantasy action role playing game is being developed by a team comprising former collaborators from CD Projekt RED. This project signals a potential shift for the studio as it explores a grand new setting with a focus on exploration, narrative depth, and dynamic combat systems. With a team familiar with large scale, story driven projects, expectations are high for a title that blends immersive world building with modern gameplay mechanics and signature production values.
Gamers and observers have watched Techland navigate a period of evolution as it balances ongoing support for existing games with ambitious new projects. The open world promise in particular draws attention to how the studio plans to leverage its experience in crafting expansive, living worlds that respond to player choices. The combination of free add ons, updated editions, and new development efforts demonstrates Techland’s intent to keep its catalog relevant while pursuing innovative experiences that can resonate with players across North America and beyond (VG Times).”