Prototype via Techland

Before launch, Dying Light 2 Stay Human was the second-most wishlisted game on Steam behind Elden Band, with over iii million people calculation information technology to their must-play pile. It but makes sense that the same number of players jumped into the game over its get-go weekend.

The game's official Twitter account announced the impressive number, thanking "the 3 million unique players" who jumped into the game during launch weekend. "Unique players" in this case equates directly to sales, equally the sequel isn't on Game Pass or any like service. Regardless, that's a whole lot of people smashing zombies and parkouring across The City solo, or with other survivors via co-op. In fact, Dying Light 2'southward Steam launch nearly quadrupled the original game'south all-time tiptop in terms of concurrent players.

Dying Low-cal 2 is bachelor now on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, and Xbox I. The Nintendo Switch version, which will run via cloud streaming rather than natively on the hardware itself, has unfortunately been delayed. Developer Techland hasn't said when it's coming, only the team is hoping to go it out within half-dozen months of the primary launch engagement, February 4.