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Pre-order Dying Light: The Following Enhanced Edition On Xbox One – onmsft.com

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January 22, 2016
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Xbox One fans have been getting a number of interesting new titles, including some nice Backward Compatibility support, and Microsoft is promising some good things to come in 2016. Accordingly, Microsoft today announced pre-orders for a new edition in the popular zombie survival game, Dying Light. Called the Enhanced Edition, fans of the series can look forward to these new features and content:

  • Brand new Legend system
  • Improved Visuals
  • Game play enhancements
  • New region to explore, beyond the walls of Harran
  • All released Bonus/DLC content included
  • New weapons
  • Fully customizable and drivable dirt buggies
  • New quests

Dying Light is a first-person, parkour-style Zombie action survival game, based in an open-world environment. Players have the tasks of exploring a devastated city, over run by an epidemic, scavenging for supplies while defeating hordes of zombies. At night, caution must be taken for the zombies grow in strength and number, adding to a heightened sense of survival.

And so, if you’re looking to kill some zombies and explore some post-apocalyptic environs, then Dying Light might just be the title for you. You can pre-order the new Dying Light: The Following Enhanced Edition today at the Xbox Store.

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