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Dying Light Patch 1.5 Release Date: New Features, Outfits and Weapons

Techland and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment's "Dying Light" has just released its 1.5 Patch featuring free content and other features.

Patch 1.5 has just been made available for "Dying Light," the horror survival game for Windows, Linus, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 launched last January. The Techland and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment video game update was released March 10 in the U.S. and yesterday in Europe, with the promise of more features to come.

The DLC provides players with free content, Hard Mode for PC versions of the game, Time Trial Mode, dune buggies, and 50 new weapons. Players who finish the story campaign will be rewarded with four new outfits as well.

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Polish developer Techland has added new twists and enhancements to the gameplay, improved visuals, new character art, and a new option activating a zombie invasion quest once players disable the co-op.

Fans of the best-selling title will have access to new national outfits, weapon rarity levels with rare Gold level weapons, and experience the new tweaks added to shops, crafting, and loot chests, as well as improved general movement flow in the game.

Paul Milewski, Techland's PR Manager revealed the developer is currently working on more improvements, saying Version 1.5 has been the result of player feedback.

The zombie apocalypse open world game has allowed players to explore an expansive urban world suffering from an infestation of the living dead. Players in the melee-based title are tasked with scavenging for supplies and crafting weaponry to defend themselves against a growing infected population.

Despite its modest critical review, "Dying Light" has become a massive hit with worldwide audiences since its release in January 2015, breaking the first month sales records in the U.K.

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