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Dying Light 2 Environment Art director talks about street art, graphics, and building immersion
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Dying Light 2 Environment Art director talks about street art, graphics, and building immersion

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Dying Light 2: Stay Human is slowly shambling closer to its February release date, and Techland has been offering up more details on how the game’s world and city is built. Katarzyna Tarnacka is Dying Light 2’s environmental art director. She talks about the small details of the game, such as the street art, murals, street signs, and advertisements that are visible in-game.

Check out the video below.

As you’ll be spending most of your time exploring the City, parkouring around in first-person view, it’s important to build a sense of immersion and the idea of this place looking and feeling like it’s been lived in. The in-game art helps to reinforce the lore and story of the game, while also giving players insight into the game’s social climate.

Dying Light 2 is set to be released for PC and consoles on Feb. 4, and we’ll have our official review for the game out by then.

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