Dying Light 2 has been hit with a bunch of negative reviews over its recent The Breach update, which strangely "butchers" the prologue, as well as highlighting all of the game's microtransactions.
Considering Dying Light 2 is a single-player game at heart, it's been very surprising to see just how much Techland has continued to support it with constant updates, collaborations, and even live events in the nearly five years since it launched. It's especially strange considering we've had a whole new game since then, the excellent Dying Light: The Beast.
And yet, even with Kyle Crane's return, Dying Light 2 continues to live on as a quasi-live-service game. As anyone who remembers the DL Points controversy will know, Techland hasn't always done the right thing with its Dying Light 2 updates, and that's become very clear with the mixed reception to the latest update, which has notably dropped the game's review score to "Mixed" on Steam.
Earlier this week, Dying Light 2 received its big The Breach update, which has been anticipated by the community for quite some time now. The main thing that The Breach aims to do is turn Dying Light 2 into a...
