Dying Light 2 Stay Human Delayed For The Nintendo Switch
Dying Light 2 Stay Human is seeing a release on February 4 for the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, and PC, but unfortunately for Nintendo Switch players looking forward to some zombie parkour action, you’ll have to wait much longer as the cloud version of the game has been delayed.
Techland announced this delay via a press release, saying that Dying Light 2 Stay Human Cloud Version will be delayed with no new release date in mind, only a vague “within six months from the original date“ window. Techland points out that “quality matters” and they will be using the extra time to “provide fans with the gaming experience at the level they deserve.”
You can check out snippets of the statement below:
Techland today announces that the Nintendo Switch version of Dying Light 2 Stay Human (Cloud Version), previously planned for release on February 4, 2022, has been moved to a later date. Techland aims to deliver the game to the Nintendo Switch family within six months from the original date. All other platform releases remain the same and are locked for February 4, 2022.
In order to provide fans with the gaming experience at the level they deserve and that Techland wants to provide, Dying Light 2 Stay Human (Cloud Version)’s release date on Nintendo Switch will be moved. Techland is asking Nintendo fans around the world for their patience. Upon the game’s release, players will be able to experience Dying Light 2 Stay Human with flexible handheld gameplay at its best with Nintendo Switch, powered by Cloud Technology.
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In the meantime, Switch owners can enjoy Dying Light Platinum Edition to get their fill of intense zombie action, which contains all of the post-launch DLC for the full experience.