Dying Light: The Beast has received the Hotfix 1.2.3 update, which further alleviates the zombie grab issue, while also delivering a bunch of stability improvements and bug fixes. Since rolling out on September 18, Dying Light: The Beast devs have shipped a few different updates to streamline the player experience.
The newest chapter in Techland's survival horror franchise, Dying Light: The Beast, came out to positive reviews upon launch. However, like most game releases, there were certain areas at launch that needed some fixing through patches and hotfixes. In particular, a notable grievance against the well-received Dying Light spin-off was the annoying frequency of zombies grabbing hold of players. Since the game's arrival, the devs have shipped certain updates to address this issue, along with other shortcomings, and the latest hotfix is another step in that direction.
Following Techland's announcement on September 26, a new Dying Light: The Beast hotfix, version 1.2.3, finally came out for players to test out on September 30. This update brings a variety of gameplay and optimization improvements, including those of a critical nature. Importantly, the grabbing ability of Dying Light: The Beast's Biters has been tweaked to make it "less frustrating" and...