Dying Light’s Ultimate Survivor Bundle and patch coming 10 March

The second piece of Dying Light DLC, the Ultimate Survivor Bundle, is due 10 March – alongside a new patch.

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The Ultimate Survivor Bundle offers blueprints for four weapons (the Constable, the Nightclub, the Lacerator, and the Buzzkiller) as well as four character outfits (the Ninja, the Urban Explorer, and the Special Agent). It’s part of the Season Pass, or can be bought separately for £3.99.

10 March also brings a free update to Dying Light version 1.4, which might be a little more interesting. It adds a Hard mode, an additional tier to weapon rarity, extra rewards for completing the game, new character outfits, and dozens of new weapons. Which… okay, so that adds more than the paid DLC, but for free. I’m going to guess that those outfits aren’t going to be quite as cool as a special agent or a ninja outfit, though.

10 March brings both Dying Light patch 1.4 and the Ultimate Survivor Bundle DLC.


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