After the huge controversy that Dying Light 2: Stay Human faced due to the introduction of a virtual currency system in the later stages of the game’s life, which caused widespread dissatisfaction among players, it seems that Techland seems to have learned its lesson well.
Tymon Smektala, director of the Dying Light series, confirmed via social media that the upcoming Dying Light: The Beast game will not feature a virtual currency system or any kind of microtransactions, briefly responding to a follower: “It’s not in the plans: “Not in the plans.
The DL Points system, which was added to Dying Light 2 more than a year and a half after its release, was heavily criticized, as it forced players to buy more currency packs than they actually needed to purchase cosmetic items, giving the impression that the company was seeking additional profits at the expense of the user experience.
The absence of this system in the new installment is good news for fans of the series, do you think this decision will bring back enthusiasm for the series? Let us know what you think.