Legendary Levels in Dying Light: The Following – Enhanced Edition

Techland sheds new light on the Legendary Levels feature in the upcoming expansion.
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When Techland announced Dying Light: The Following – Enhanced Edition, it was revealed that one of the many new features and upgrades included was the Legendary Levels. Now we have the first video from the Enhanced Edition Highlights series explaining how Legendary Level’s will work. Once you max out one of your skill trees you gain access to 250 Legendary Levels. In addition, every 25 levels you’ll gain access to new outfits, emblems and more!

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“We listen closely to our community and hear many voices of people who did every single thing in Dying Light wanting more. Legendary Levels are one of the ways how we’re making the post-game content more meaty – explains Maciej Binkowski, lead game designer. – We’re adding 250 additional levels, so you can keep on developing your character while unlocking new weapons, outfits, emblems, and skills. It means massive replayability.”

Legendary Levels will be a part of Dying Light: The Following – Enhanced Edition, which launches February 9, 2016. Players who have the base version of the game will also receive the new feature as part of the free improvement update to be distributed at the same time. You can find more information on Dying Light in our free walkthrough and guide, as well as The Following info once the expansion is available!


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