There’s no word on what will be shown or how long the stream will last. But fans hankering for more info on the upcoming zombie game would do well to tune in. The tease only tells fans “dying to know more” to tune in. The reveal could range from new gameplay to a release date or anything in between.
The stream comes after a recent ramp-up in news surrounding the game, something that was preceded by near radio silence from the developer. Earlier this year, Techland released a YouTube video addressing that silence, and has since followed that up with two AMAs, one back in April and another one on May 14.
Questions in those videos range from the size of the Dying Light 2 map and if there will be cars/vehicles in the game to how the game fits into the chronology of the first game and its story expansion. For fans, they’re well worth the watch and linked above.
Dying Light 2 was announced at E3 2018 and slated to release in early 2020. It was indefinitely delayed in January 2020, and while it’s speculated it will release sometime in 2021, there’s no firm release window or date right now. Stay tuned to GameSkinny for more following the May 27 Twitch stream.