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Dying Light’s “Cuisine & Cargo” DLC is Available Now

Techland has released the first piece of downloadable content for Dying Light. The "Cuisine & Cargo" DLC is available now for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.
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Dying Light‘s first piece of downloadable content is now available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.

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The DLC pack, “Cuisine & Cargo,” places players in an abandoned railroad yard just days into the original zombie outbreak. The content mixes elements of stealth and combat to test player’s survival skills in two new challenging environments where they must investigate the surrounding area.

Back in December, developers over at Techland announced Dying Light‘s $20 Season Pass. The pass includes all three of the game’s downloadable content packages. Following the “Cuisine & Cargo” pack, “The Ultimate Survivor Bundle” pack will be available in March and “The Bozak Horde” will be available in May.

The “Cuisine & Cargo” DLC can be purchased as part of the Season Pass or individually for $5.


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