


The open-world first-person gameplay of Dying Light is a true sandbox thanks to the freerunning mechanics. The whole tale is a bit convoluted, and filled with so many challenges and side-quest distractions, that by the end of the game the big reveal had me asking "who is Suleiman again?"įortunately, the somewhat makeshift story has almost no bearing on Dying Light's entertainment value. Rescued by one of the city’s factions of survivors, and treated with a serum that inhibits the bite's zombifying effects, Kyle must chose between his mission and his new allies. Unfortunately, the moment Kyle lands he is bitten by an infected.


Taking control of Kyle, you are parachuted into the zombie infested city of Harran to stop Suleiman, a rouge operative who is threatening the overthrow the agency. You’ll need to link your Epic Games Store account to Techland GG from April 6th to claim them.Dying Light's main story revolves around Kyle Crane, an undercover Global Relief Effort operative - and yes, this humanitarian sounding organization has operatives… You can see where this is going. Of course, those who claim it on the Epic Games Store also get a free pack that includes the Alternator hammer, the Last Hope weapon, a Ratty outfit skin, a survival kit bundle and a blueprint for the Deadeye’s Bow. It also includes the Season Pass, The Bozak Horde, Crash Test Skin Bundle and Ultimate Survivor Bundle. It’s distinguished from similar titles thanks to the parkour mechanics and combat.ĭying Light Enhanced Edition includes the base game with numerous improvements and updates and The Following expansion, which adds a new area and buggies to drive. The popular open-world action RPG is set in Harran following an outbreak which turns most of the population into zombies. It will be free to claim from April 6th to 13th. Next week’s free games have already been announced, and include Dying Light Enhanced Edition. You’ll need an Epic Games account to claim them and the Epic Games Launcher to download and play them. The Epic Games Store’s latest free games – The Silent Age and Tunche – are free for PC players until April 6th.
