Developer Techland has today launched its Xbox next-generation update for the original Dying Light, adding three new video modes to the Series X and two to Series S.

Dying Light 1 next-gen patch is here!We’ve added two videos modes on Xbox Series S and Xbox One X, and three video modes on Xbox Series X!Access them in the options menu! pic.twitter.com/0odPnuFeFm

— Dying Light (@DyingLightGame) March 21, 2022

As you can see above, Xbox Series X|S users will now be able to select from different visuals modes depending on whether they prefer fidelity or performance. There’s also an in-between mode for those on Series X who want the best of both worlds. The modes are identical to those offered in the game’s recently launched sequel, Dying Light 2.

I actually reviewed Dying Light 2 earlier this year and was impressed, scoring the game 4/5 and concluded that “it (is) an entertaining open-world experience that I want to keep playing beyond the 30 or so hours I put into the main storyline.“

Techland has since updated the sequel with patches to fix performance, bugs, and quest glitches as part of a post-launch support package that it claims will span five years.

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