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Dying Light 2 gets massive ‘Stamina Patch’ ahead of The Beast’s launch next month

As they did with the first game, the team at Techland have been continually supporting Dying Light 2 ever since its initial launch back in 2022. Following enhancements to the game’s weapons, graphics, parkour and more, Dying Light 2 is getting another major gameplay-altering update with the ‘Stamina Patch'.

Announcing update 1.24 via their Steam page, the team at Techland officially detailed Dying Light 2’s ‘Stamina Patch’ writing:

“The upcoming patch prioritizes game health, focusing on critical improvements rather than introducing a multitude of new features. Our aim is to enhance overall performance, stability, and player experience, ensuring a smoother and more reliable gameplay environment.”

Even so, this update is perhaps one of the most impactful since the game’s launch a couple years ago, with Dying Light 2’s stamina system receiving a major overhaul.

As of this update, engaging in the game’s parkour will no longer consume any stamina, allowing you to freely roam the rooftops as you please. This means that players should no longer come across any issues in trying to escape from enemies after or during a tough fight.

Of course, stamina as a gameplay mechanic remains, although limited to the likes of swimming, gliding and combat – seeking to “balance exploration and combat, ensuring that players can navigate the environment smoothly while managing their stamina during critical gameplay moments.”

Beyond this, the update introduces a ton of bug fixes alongside some slight tweaks to campaign moments “for a more streamlined story.”

With the upcoming Dying Light: The Beast once again having been delayed, now is as good a time as any to hop back into Dying Light 2 in the wake of all these rather massive updates.

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