
Well, the answer, fellow runner, is absolutely yes, and here’s why.ĭubbed the “untold chapter” of protagonist Kyle Crane’s struggle to save the human survivors that are still stranded in the quarantined City of Harran, the opening moments of The Following see Crane desperately chasing a new lead on a potential cure for the viral zombie outbreak, one that takes him beyond the city’s walls and into the surrounding countryside. While it’s obvious that the Enhanced Edition offers considerable value to anyone who has yet to play Dying Light, those who already own the base game and haven’t yet picked up the Season Pass (which recently rose $10 in price to $30 CAD) are likely wondering whether the $20 expansion is worth purchasing. Seven months later, this expansion has finally arrived in the form of Dying Light: The Following, which is available on its own, as part of the existing Season Pass or included in the new, repackaged Dying Light: The Following – Enhanced Edition, which comprises of the original game, The Following expansion and all previously released DLC.

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Then last July, on the six-month anniversary of the game’s release, Techland announced their most ambitious update yet, which would introduce vehicle mechanics and include a sizeable expansion to both the campaign and multiplayer aspects of the game. Toiling in the shadow of more popular early-2015 titles like Bloodborne and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Techland shambled on, faithfully delivering on the content promised in their Dying Light Season Pass to the delight of their dedicated fans.
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Combining the vertigo-inducing, parkour platforming thrills of Mirror’s Edge, the constant threat of danger presented by Left 4 Dead 2’s “fast zombies” and the addictive loot-weapon upgrade mechanics popularized by the Borderlands franchise, Dying Light arguably redefined the first-person zombie game genre and successfully carried the torch passed to it by developer Techland’s own Dead Island games. We're retiring the introductory price on the 17th, but if you're already a member, you'll pay the same rate through the next billing cycle.In this reviewer’s humble opinion, Dying Light is one of this console generation’s most underappreciated masterpieces. The new pricing will come into effect from September 17.
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On a positive note, it's worth remembering a bunch more games will be coming to the service, thanks to EA Play being added for no additional cost to Xbox Game Pass for PC and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate later this year.



Now, twelve months and a lot of additions to the catalogue later, the company has confirmed that the price will be going up to a price closer to that of the Xbox Game Pass for console version: £7.99/$8.99 per month though Microsoft do confirm that existing members will pay the current rate through the next billing cycle. Xbox Game Pass for PC was first launched in what they dubbed as a beta phase last year, offering "over 100+ high quality PC games" where up until now it has only cost £3.99/$4.99 USD, partially because of the slightly smaller catalogue of games. The official Xbox Game Pass for PC Twitter account has confirmed that the PC version of the subscription service will be raising its price next week, as it heads out of beta.
