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‘Dying Light 2’ Gets ‘Call of Juarez: Gunslinger’ Anniversary Content in Upcoming Event
Techland are going for a deep dive with their latest content drop for Dying Light 2. Coinciding with the 10th anniversary of their 2013 Wild West FPS Call of Juarez: Gunslinger, Techland are offering up a slew of new Western-themed items and enemies from their shooter for the upcoming Undead or Alive event for Dying Light 2.
The Undead or Alive event, which is available from May 31 to June 7, will see players complete goals exclusive to the event to obtain the Gunslinger-themed Boomstick, aka the Mean-ass gun, Ray McCall’s charm, a machete-like Bowie Knife and more — including explosive select blueprints in the new Gunslinger Bundle.
The aforementioned Boomstick can only be discovered during the event, when players will have a chance to come across it around Special Infected (except Virals), Postal Vans, Ambulances, and Military Trucks.
Dying Light 2 players who channel their inner Billy the Kid can complete certain goals during the week-long event and get the opportunity to unlock exclusive items that harken back to Call of Juarez: Gunslinger, including Ray McCall’s charm, Dynamite, machete-like Bowie Knife (both weapon and blueprint), along with 25 Pilgrim Tokens to exchange for gear at the Pilgrim Outpost website.
Techland is also releasing more select items such as Silas Greaves Outfit, the Gunslinger Paraglider, and Dynamite blueprint along with Bowie Knife weapon and blueprint mentioned above in the Gunslinger Bundle ($6.99).
Dying Light 2 is available now for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series, Xbox One, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store.

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‘The Backrooms: Lost Tape’ Finds Its Way to PlayStation 5 Today [Trailer]
If you haven’t gotten your fill of Backrooms games yet after the success of the Kane Parsons film, Cortez Productions and Perp Games are here to fix that, launching The Backrooms: Lost Tape today on PlayStation 5. Originally released on Steam back in 2022, The Backrooms: Lost Tape ushers you back, quite literally, into the movie theatre.
Separated into two chapters (tapes), you’ll first play as an usher, Josh, who accidentally falls into the Backrooms. As you explore, you will be desperately trying to unravel the mysteries of the intertwined, sprawling yellow rooms to find any means of escape. Each empty space may not be as empty as it seems… malevolent entities stand in your way of freedom.
With the second tape, in an intense mission to find out what happened to Josh, more of the haunting story starts to unfold. Take a deeper dive into the unsettling and eerie world as Nikolas, as this chapter introduces its own unique challenges. Will Nikolas ever discover its secrets and find out what happened to Josh?
The PlayStation 5 release of The Backrooms: Lost Tape coincides with a major update for the Steam version, which has seen the game upgraded to Unreal Engine 5.6. That also entails updated visuals, full controller support, and various bug fixes.
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