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Parkour through a zombie-infested city, craft brutal weapons, and survive nights that will actually make you sweat. This DLC bundle adds classified-tier content to an already-packed base game.

Dying Light is a first-person open-world survival game set in Harran, a quarantined city chewed apart by a viral outbreak. The core loop is deceptively simple: scavenge during the day, desperately avoid the faster, more aggressive infected that come out at night, and slowly build yourself into something the zombies should fear. The Classified Operation Bundle layers additional content onto that foundation, extending a game that was already generous with playtime. The parkour system is genuinely the star here, and it separates Dying Light from the shuffling zombie-game crowd. Vaulting over fences, sliding under obstacles, and chaining rooftop runs together feels fluid in a way that makes traversal itself satisfying rather than a chore between objectives. Combat rewards creativity - you are constantly crafting improvised weapons, wrapping baseball bats in electrified wire or slapping blades onto pipes, and the upgrade trees for both your Survivor and Agility skill lines give you real reasons to keep playing past the main story. Build variety matters: a stealth-focused scavenger plays very differently from someone who maxes out combat skills and wades into crowds swinging. Narratively, Dying Light is not Disco Elysium. The writing gets the job done and occasionally lands an emotional beat, but the dialogue leans on familiar post-apocalyptic tropes and the character arcs are straightforward. If you come here expecting moral complexity and branching consequences, you will be mildly disappointed. What you will find is a world that feels genuinely dangerous and lived-in, with environmental storytelling doing a lot of heavy lifting - notes left by survivors, apartments frozen mid-panic, details that reward slow exploration. Filler fetch quests do creep in during the mid-game, which is the one place the pacing drags. The DLC content in the Classified Operation Bundle fits the game's tone: more gear, more challenges, more reasons to extend your time in Harran. It is aimed squarely at players who have already fallen for the base game's rhythm and want to keep that going. First-timers buying into the bundle get extra value stacked on top of an already substantial experience. The 95% positive Steam rating with nearly half a million reviews is not noise - Techland built something people genuinely stuck with. Bottom line: if you like action RPGs with strong traversal mechanics and do not need your zombie fiction to carry a philosophy degree, Dying Light holds up. The Classified Operation Bundle is the right way to buy in if you are coming in fresh. Monika, Scout Team

Dying Light - Classified Operation Bundle (DLC)
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Dying Light - Classified Operation Bundle (DLC)

Jan 26, 2015TechlandTechland Publishing
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Parkour through a zombie-infested city, craft brutal weapons, and survive nights that will actually make you sweat. This DLC bundle adds classified-tier content to an already-packed base game.

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Dying Light is a first-person open-world survival game set in Harran, a quarantined city chewed apart by a viral outbreak. The core loop is deceptively simple: scavenge during the day, desperately avoid the faster, more aggressive infected that come out at night, and slowly build yourself into something the zombies should fear. The Classified Operation Bundle layers additional content onto that foundation, extending a game that was already generous with playtime. The parkour system is genuinely the star here, and it separates Dying Light from the shuffling zombie-game crowd. Vaulting over fences, sliding under obstacles, and chaining rooftop runs together feels fluid in a way that makes traversal itself satisfying rather than a chore between objectives. Combat rewards creativity - you are constantly crafting improvised weapons, wrapping baseball bats in electrified wire or slapping blades onto pipes, and the upgrade trees for both your Survivor and Agility skill lines give you real reasons to keep playing past the main story. Build variety matters: a stealth-focused scavenger plays very differently from someone who maxes out combat skills and wades into crowds swinging. Narratively, Dying Light is not Disco Elysium. The writing gets the job done and occasionally lands an emotional beat, but the dialogue leans on familiar post-apocalyptic tropes and the character arcs are straightforward. If you come here expecting moral complexity and branching consequences, you will be mildly disappointed. What you will find is a world that feels genuinely dangerous and lived-in, with environmental storytelling doing a lot of heavy lifting - notes left by survivors, apartments frozen mid-panic, details that reward slow exploration. Filler fetch quests do creep in during the mid-game, which is the one place the pacing drags. The DLC content in the Classified Operation Bundle fits the game's tone: more gear, more challenges, more reasons to extend your time in Harran. It is aimed squarely at players who have already fallen for the base game's rhythm and want to keep that going. First-timers buying into the bundle get extra value stacked on top of an already substantial experience. The 95% positive Steam rating with nearly half a million reviews is not noise - Techland built something people genuinely stuck with. Bottom line: if you like action RPGs with strong traversal mechanics and do not need your zombie fiction to carry a philosophy degree, Dying Light holds up. The Classified Operation Bundle is the right way to buy in if you are coming in fresh. Monika, Scout Team

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steamParkour CombatWeapon CraftingDay-Night CycleSkill TreesOpen-World SurvivalFirst-Person MeleeCo-op CompatiblePost-Apocalyptic RPG

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Metacritic
87
Steam
95%(486,640)

Game Info

Developer
Techland
Publisher
Techland Publishing
Release Date
Jan 26, 2015

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