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Dying Light and Dying Light Ultimate Edition now available on Xbox One

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
August 5, 2020
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Dying Light and Dying Light Ultimate Edition now available on Xbox One

Dying Light is a first-person zombie apocalypse game that takes place in a massive open world. You play as Kyle Crane, an undercover agent with a yet-to-be-determined mission. Crane roams a city shattered by a unexplained virus, collecting supplies and creating weapons to kill flocks of brain-hungry zombies. Surviving during the day is one thing, but the zombies become even more deadly at night.

Dying Light is available in two versions for Xbox One. If you are looking to get just the game, Dying Light is $59.99. If you are looking to get more for your dollar, you can pick up Dying Light Ultimate Edition for $79.99. Dying Light Ultimate Edition also includes additional weapons, exclusive missions, limited edition skins, and a new competitive game mode; Be a Zombie. Dying Light is available to play today, you can buy it via Xbox One marketplace or via the links below.

Be sure to check out Major Nelson’s preview playing Dying Light with Jeff Rubenstein showing off the ‘Be the Zombie’ mode in the YouTube video below. 

Dying Light for Xbox One ($59.99)

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