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Techland has announced that Dying Light: Definitive Edition will eventually bring the ultimate Dying Light experience to Nintendo Switch. Revealed yesterday by the polish developer and launching today on all supported platforms except Switch, the latest version of Dying Light is a complete full-blown package of the game’s content developed over the last seven years.

The reasoning as to why the Switch version of Definitive Edition is not being released at the same time as its other multiplatform counterparts is unknown, however, Techland has noted that the game will receive both a digital and physical release “at a later date.” No specific temporary time frame or financial quarter release date was provided by the developer.

 

 

Dying Light: Definitive Edition was created to celebrate the game’s legacy. Support for Dying Light officially came to a close just this week with its final update. Definitive Edition contains the base game and all 26 DLCs (including skin bundles and expansion packs). Previously, these DLC packs were all released over the course of seven years.

For any Dying Light: Platinum Edition owner, Definitive Edition will be a free downloadable upgrade on the Nintendo eShop. In other words, Platinum Edition owners will be receiving 5 free bundles that were not included with their iteration of the game.

When more news regarding Dying Light: Definitive Edition on Nintendo Switch is made available, we’ll be sure to let you know.

 


 

Source: Techland PR

 

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Ever since owning a cobalt blue Game Boy Advance, Nintendo is his preferred way of gaming. Marc is a journalist, creative writer, and video producer. While his focus may be on providing news, he spends his days preparing reviews for games of the present and past.