Below are the stories for this week’s Round-Up:
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Techland’s first-person zombie action game, Dying Light, continues to do well among gamers, with over 4.5 million unique players. That success has unsurprisingly led the team at Techland to start thinking about a sequel. In fact, Techland’s CEO, Pawel Marchewka, recently commented on the developer’s plans for Dying Light 2:
Based on that quote, it sounds like a Dying Light sequel is a ways off, so fans of the first game likely won’t hear anything again for a while. However, for those who want more Dying Light now, it looks like the developer is planning a full-blow expansion for the zombie game soon.
Dying Light is currently available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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Techland has built a strong following thanks to the success of their recent zombie thriller, Dying Light. Fans of that game, and Techland’s past games, were excited when the developer announced their first-person RPG game, Hellraid. However, that excitement was dashed when Techland recently revealed the game was on hold.
Luckily, it seems “on hold” doesn’t mean “dead”. Techland announced this past week that they want to keep their focus on Dying Light for now, but that they will eventually come back to Hellraid. Techland CEO, Pawel Marchewka, told Eurogamer:
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Blizzard isn’t wasting any time building up their new MOBA, Heroes of the Storm. The developer announced a new expansion for the game this week, titled Eternal Conflict. The new expansion will be themed around the Diablo universe, and include a new map and two new characters.
Blizzard’s announcement is a little surprising considering Heroes of the Storm just came out of beta, but it shows the developer’s desire to build a solid following in the face of stiff competition. The MOBA genre continues to grow quickly as games like Dota 2 and League of Legends build in popularity among both hardcore and casual gamers.
It’ll be interesting to see how much market space Heroes of the Storm can acquire and if Blizzard will continue their winning streak with games.
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The sequel to the popular Nintendo 3DS game, Bravely Default, is coming to North America in 2016. Bravely Second End Layer was released in Japan in April, and features many of the same characters as its predecessor, though it follows a new protagonist.
As with Bravely Default, Bravely Second End Layer will be a turn-based strategy game. No specific release date has been provided yet.
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