Dying Light editor updates teased, contest starts

Dying Light‘s editor is far from complete, judging by this video, but if you’ve managed anything impressive with the current build you can still win some goodies.

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The big things coming to the editor in the future are terrain creation and editing, custom model importing, and multiplayer support, all of which should open up Dying Light to the editing process an awful lot more.

In celebration of the fact that people are managing some rather fantastic stuff even without that stuff in the editor, though, Techland have launched a competition. Create a map to the theme of “three minutes of crazy gameplay”, upload it to the Steam Workshop, and submit it on this page, and you might be able to win yourself an ASUS GTX 960 Strix and a Dying Light swag bag. You’ve got ’til 11 May to do so.

You can see the Dying Light editor updates video below.


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