All that suggests a healthy future for Dying Light 2 – doubtlessly reassuring for Techland, given the developer has already committed to five years of post-launch DLC support for the game.
Dying Light 2 might have had a rocky road to release, but it looks like the project has paid off for developer Techland; the studio has revealed its zombie parkour sequel has surpassed 5m copies sold across all platforms since its launch at the start of February, with that number reflective of sales as of 28th February and said to be “significantly growing” each month.
Dying Light 2 has been generally well-recieved since launch, even managing to secure a Eurogamer Recommended badge when it arrived back in February.
By way of comparison, we can look toward Dying Light’s original instalment, also regarded as a sizeable hit for the studio.