'Dying Light' patch 1.5 released; new Hard Mode feature, weapons and wardrobes

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"Dying Light," a survival horror game, is getting a new patch that promises to bring more enhancements for gamers. The game was released last January for the PC, Linux, PS4 and the Xbox One and tells the tale of a detective who goes undercover in a zombie-infested place.

The game offers a virtual world where players can craft weapons which they can use against zombie nemesis.

With the new patch, players can look forward to a new Hard Mode feature which should up the difficulty level the game initially had.

Aside from the new game mode, players can look forward to 50 new weapons to use and four new wardrobes to don when they start their game play.

As for the game itself, the patch promises to provide better graphical improvement as well as a new option where they can take on a zombie invasion once the co-op mode is disabled.

The patch also brings fixes to the ones playing the game on Linux. This includes fixing glitches, added AMD Radeon support and improved visualization.

To check out the enhancements, you can check out the video below courtesy of YouTube user Ethan Shapiro and see for yourself the improvements that Patch 1.5 will bring.

From the looks of it, fixes and patches will continue hereon. Techland revealed that patrons can expect more updates in the future as the development team tries to address issues based on user feedback to provide followers a better gaming experience.

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