Dying Light 2was first announced at Microsoft’s E3 2018 press conference, but very little of the game has been seen since then. Despite this, Techland seems convinced thatDying Light 2will meet its planned 2021 release date, and so fans of the game should expect a new gameplay reveal sooner rather than later. While fans wait for a new trailer or other official details forDying Light 2, a recently filed trademark may reveal a new subtitle for the game.

As spotted by Gaming Route, it seems Techland is attempting to trademarkDying Light 2: Stay Human, which would potentially be the game’s full title when it launches later this year. Alternatively,Stay Humancould instead be a tagline that Techland plans to use when advertisingDying Light 2, or maybe it refers to a special, alternate version of the game, like the inevitable Digital Deluxe Edition, for example. The trademark could also be for aDying Light 2DLC expansion, but that seems highly unlikely. It’s also possible that Techland doesn’t plan on using the trademark at all. Until Techland decides to address it, all fans can do is speculate.

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While Techland has been mostly silent aboutDying Light 2since first revealing the game at Microsoft’s E3 2018 press conference, that has changed in recent months.Dying Light 2news has been coming at a faster rate since the start of 2021, with Techland releasing aDying Light 2gameplay videolast month that also poked fun at impatient gamers who have been demanding updates about its progress.

Since the latestDying Light 2gameplay video was dropped, Techland has participated in interviews that have in turn revealed more information about what fans can expect from the open world zombie game. Apparently,Dying Light 2will have a 20 hour long story, with completionists looking at roughly 40 to 60 hours of gameplay depending on how fast they make their way through the game and its side activities.

Techland has also touched on what fans can expect fromDying Light 2’s open world, which sounds to be massive in scale when compared to the original game. And finally, the company has confirmed thatDying Light 2will not go next-gen only, meaning those on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One can still look forward to playing the game later this year, assuming it still releases in 2021 as expected.

TheDying Light 2release datestill being planned for 2021 is a good sign that more substantial information on the game will likely be revealed soon. Fans should keep an eye out and see if theStay Humantrademark amounts to anything.

Dying Light 2is in development for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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