Dying Light, developed by Techland and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, is an action-packed first-person survival game that initially gained popularity upon its release in 2015 for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. The game's unique blend of parkour mechanics and zombie-killing action made it a hit among gamers. Later, in 2018, a version for the Nintendo Switch was released, titled Dying Light: Deluxe Edition, which included all the DLCs from the original game.
Dying Light Switch update out now (version 1.0.2), patch notes
Version 1.0.3: Added an achievement system (visible in the missions menu) and fixed major issues, including duping glitches and online co-op stability. Version 1.0.4/1.0.5
Definitive Edition Transition: Owners of the Platinum Edition typically see an automatic upgrade to the Definitive Edition , which unlocks all previously released DLC bundles. Technical Performance
- The 60 FPS Performance Mode (Patch 1.0.2)
- The “Reach for the Sky” Update (Patch 1.0.7)
- The definitive cross-platform content
Automatic Update: Go to System Settings > System and toggle Auto-Update Software to On. Key Version History & Notable Changes
The updated version of Dying Light on Nintendo Switch is a welcome sight for fans of the game and the console. With improved performance, enhanced graphics, and a host of bug fixes, Switch players can now dive back into the world of Harris County with renewed enthusiasm. If you're a Switch owner who has been waiting for the right moment to try Dying Light, now is the perfect time to jump in.
What does this mean for Switch players?
Verdict: An “updated” ROM means having the 1.0.7 update or later. A base 1.0.0 ROM is missing 40% of the game’s features and is virtually unplayable compared to the updated version.