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‘Dying Light 2’ Seasonal “Winter Tales” Event Arrives Next Tuesday

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Dying Light 2 kicks off its holiday celebrations next week with the return of its Winter Tales event, bringing a festive makeover to Villedor, as well as winter-themed rewards and cosmetics. Things start rolling on December 19th, where players will be able to stroll through the city adorned with seasonal trimmings, looking out for Santa Airdrops, and fighting off the Infected for sweets that you can exchange for rewards.

Those rewards include the Winter Elf gear and outfit, the Gingerbread Infected Charm, the Dead of Winter Bow Blueprint, and several seasonal-themed masks available at Baka’s Winter Market store by the Bazaar. The latter of which you can claim by exchanging sweets you earn by offing Naughty Infected, which are appropriately dressed for the occasion.

The new goodies don’t stop there, as there are more festive items coming to Dying Light 2 in the form of the Grim Santa Bundle. The bundle features the Grim Santa Outfit, Paraglider, and the North Polearm weapon. Available as a blueprint, the outfit is also available at the in-game store for 500 DL Points. To sweeten things, Techland is also giving out the Hakon Bundle for free as part of the Winter Tales Event.

The Winter Tales Update will also contain another portion of promised changes to Dying Light 2, such as new enemy variants, new weapons, more finishers, and the long-awaited PlayStation 5 cross-gen save.

Dying Light 2 is available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series, Xbox One, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store.

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New ‘Necrophosis’ Trailer Dives Further Into Its Dystopian Visuals; Demo Coming Soon [Watch]

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After teasing fans with prototype footage back in January, Dragonis Games and Adonis Brosteanu’s first-person horror adventure Necrophosis has received a new teaser trailer, which leans hard into the look and feel of its inspiration in Zdzisław Beksiński‘s art, as well as some Lovecraftian overtones thrown in for good measure.

Despite the trailer being a visual feast with no gameplay at the moment, Dragonis Games will be remedying that with the release of a short demo for Necrophosis “soon”, which aims to “captivate horror enthusiasts and puzzle solvers alike, urging players to uncover the secrets hidden in this twisted reality [of Necrophosis]”.

Necrophosis takes place in an unknown realm where everything is dead and decayed. You wake up to a mysterious figure presenting himself as your guide to this harsh world. Players will go through “a mysterious and macabre series of events”, coming face to face with horrific entities and mind-bending puzzles, where “the boundaries between reality and hellish visions blur into a haunting tapestry of dread.” Each location features its own theme, puzzles, and integral characters, interconnected in a non-linear fashion.

As you progress, you’ll unlock hidden realms and abilities, and encounter “a myriad of chilling sights, urging you to fathom the unfathomable.” Each location will be presented “like a sinister puzzle box” and feature their own set of unique mechanics, accompanied with narrations and famous poems.

Necrophosis can currently be wishlisted on Steam.

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