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Dying Light Real-Life Parkour Video Gets Sequel 10 Years Later

Dying Light Real-Life Parkour Video Gets Sequel 10 Years Later

Techland, the game developer behind the Dying Light series, has partnered with the popular YouTube channel Ampisound to create a sequel to a real-life parkour video promoting the original Dying Light game. The new video, titled "Zombie Escape! Parkour POV Chase," features new runners and a more challenging environment with a larger number of zombies, showcasing the series' return to its roots. This comes as Techland prepares to release the upcoming Dying Light: The Beast, which promises a more linear experience and the return of the protagonist Kyle Crane. The video is part of Techland's marketing efforts to generate excitement for the new game, which is set to launch on September 19.

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