Dying Light 2 has been getting a lot of flak online lately because its latest update introduced Dying Light Points, an in-game currency that costs real money and is used to purchase cosmetic packs and other in-game items. thing.
Annoyingly, you get 500 DL points for free, but many items in the store cost 550 points, which means you have to spend real money. It’s a cheap tactic, and one gamer has had enough of it, and has review-bombed the game on Steam.
In response, Techland responded on Twitter/X: “We are collecting your feedback and listening to your concerns. We understand that a large part of the frustration stems from the pricing of the bundle and the resulting remaining DL points.
For example, we are reviewing the mechanics of adding the option to purchase individual items from existing bundles. This way, if you have any spare DL points, you can use them for different bundles. Why not use Michonne’s katana as a chicken? This won’t happen overnight, though, as it will take some time for developers to redesign the system.
Still, this didn’t win over the community, as many simply called for the idea to be abandoned. This seems like a real misstep for Dying Light 2, a game that until now has been well-received by gamers and critics alike.