With that in mind, you're going to need to maximize your time with the game before it gets lost in 2022's hectic schedule. What's more, a completionist playthrough of Dying Light 2 is estimated to take around 500 hours. Those hoping to keep up with every major title in 2022 won't have much breathing room, as a lot of these huge games are releasing just a few days apart. Both Rainbow Six Extraction and Horizon Forbidden West were delayed to this release window, for example, and so Dying Light 2 is once again sandwiched between a pair of blockbusters ( not to mention there's also Pokemon Legends: Arceus in the mix). Yet, while most years start off on a relaxed note, 2022 is utterly front-loaded with new games. As such, it dodged the crowded holidays' slate (where it would have been competing against the likes of Call of Duty: Vanguard and Halo Infinite) and got a new release date in the typically quieter month of February.
Techland's long-awaited zombie sequel was supposed to come out on December 7, 2021, but was pushed back a couple of months to give it a little more time in the oven.
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