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Dying Light

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: Action/Adventure
Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Developer: Techland
Release Date: Jan. 27, 2015

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'Dying Light' (ALL) Crosses Over With 'Rocket League' - Trailer

by Rainier on March 11, 2016 @ 4:04 p.m. PST

Dying Light is a first-person, action survival horror video game with a portentous day-night cycle set in a vast open world.

During the day, players will traverse an expansive urban environment overrun by a vicious outbreak, scavenging the world for supplies and crafting weapons to defend against the growing infected population. At night, the hunter becomes the hunted, as the infected become aggressive and more dangerous. Most frightening are the predators which only appear after sundown. Players must use everything in their power to survive until the morning's first light.

Techland and Psyonix have partnered up to bring some Dying Light love into Rocket League and vice versa.

With the recent release of Dying Light: The Following Enhanced Edition, Techland introduced dirt buggies to bring carnage and destruction to the undead occupants of Harran’s countryside. Similarly, the release of Rocket League on Xbox One now opened up for more people to enjoy the explosion-infused RC car football fun.

“We’re huge fans of Rocket League and because both games offer great driving fun, we thought why not just partner up and give fans of both games some unique stuff.” – said Tymon Smektala, Producer at Techland.

Starting today, fans can equip their Dying Light: The Following dirt buggies with a unique Rocket League themed paint job. Just use the official docket code LightMyRocket and redeem it here.

Similarly in Rocket League, players will be able to kit out their rides with Dying Light inspired stuff.

“Rocket League’s continuing success helped us foster some really awesome partnerships for Psyonix, so when Techland reached out to us we thought being included in a AAA title like Dying Light made a whole lot of sense for both communities” – said Social Media Marketing Manager Kyle Lemmon.


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