Techland states the X-ray feature is in the first phase, so future updates will further improve the effect. When striking and successfully stunning an enemy, players will trigger a slowdown effect to see the enemy's bones shatter on impact from a weapon. RELATED: Dying Light 2: Bloody Ties Story DLC Revealed at Gamescom Opening Night LiveÄying Light 2 update 1.7.2 adds the fan-favorite X-ray feature from the original Dying Light title. Players must be more cautious while exploring the city at night following installation of the update. For instance, the new update adds toxic damage to the area around Downtown and The Wharf once more, and overall nighttime darkness will be deeper than before. According to Techland, update 1.7.2 brings many gameplay changes to fully immerse players into Dying Light 2's setting. Alongside development of Bloody Ties, Dying Light 2 developer Techland worked on multiple quality-of-life changes that were unable to make it in the full game at launch. The newly-released update 1.7.2 applies a plethora of game improvements and bug fixes before the Dying Light 2 Bloody Ties DLC launches on November 10. Bloody Ties is the first story DLC for Dying Light 2, so Techland encourages players to download the new update to ensure compatibility with the upcoming downloadable content. Dying Light 2: Stay Human update 1.7.2 introduces multiple quality-of-life changes and bug fixes to prepare for the launch of the highly-anticipated Bloody Ties DLC.
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