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Tuesday, July 20, 2021

‘Dying Light: Platinum Edition’ Reportedly Heading to The Switch This October

Nothing’s official just yet, but if this leak is correct, it appears that Techland is finally bringing Dying Light to the Nintendo Switch. According to Polish gaming website PPE, Dying Light: Platinum Edition will be released on the Switch this October for a cool $50.

The information was shared with PPE when a reader going by Graczdari, who works for a retailer with early access to the promotional material, relayed this image:

The Platinum Edition of Dying Light was released this past May for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC via Steam, and contains the four main DLCs and 17 skin packs. According to the ad, the Switch version will also include support for HD Rumble, gyro aiming, motion controls, touchscreen, and local/online co-op.

Boxed copies of the Switch game will also include a map, survival guide, and stickers.

Neither Nintendo or Techland have acknowledged the veracity of the image or news as of yet. Meanwhile, Techland is busy prepping the follow-up in Dying Light 2: Stay Human for its December 7 release on the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series, Xbox One, and PC.



source https://bloody-disgusting.com/video-games/3674601/dying-light-platinum-edition-reportedly-heading-to-the-switch-this-october/

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