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There is a light that never goes out



Three brand new DLC packs that further enhance your zombie/parkour survival experience in <span class="bold">Dying Light: The Following - Enhanced Edition</span>, are now available, DRM-free on GOG.com.

Scaling buildings and kicking zombies in the teeth as a slick free-runner is pretty neat by itself but these DLCs will give your killing the extra flavour it deserves.

<span class="bold">Harran Ranger Bundle</span>: Deal with the local bandits in style with a new paint job for your buggy, new craftable bow and arrows, and a camo outfit so that they don't see you coming.

<span class="bold">Gun Psycho Bundle</span>: Unleash your inner trigger-happy headhunter with a mean character outfit, a craftable Marksman Rifle, and the Wasteland Cruiser paint job that will show everyone you mean business.

<span class="bold">Volatile Hunter Bundle</span>: Zombies get more fierce at night but now so do you with a fluorescent outfit, a selection of new close-combat weapons, and a fashionable paint job for your buggy.



Give your hit-and-run adventures some extra pizzazz with three DLCs for <span class="bold">Dying Light: The Following - Enhanced Edition</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.
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Marioface5: I just want to point out that the Crash Test skin appears to be free on Steam and is already included in the GOG version for free as well. Selling the other three things here is fine, but this one is messed up.

EDIT: Before making this post, I opened my unpatched game to check that the Crash Test stuff was there. It was. After making this post, I applied the new patch, and guess what? The new patch removes the free Crash Test content so that you can pay them for it. This is completely unacceptable, GOG. Steam gets the Crash Test stuff for free, and GOG got it for free too, but now a new update removes it from our games so that we can pay money to get it back? I'll defend a lot of stuff that happens on here, but there is no excuse for this. Please fix this.
Woah. Apologies. I can't completely confirm all of this right now, but after cursory research what you're saying seems to check out.

We're going to look into this ASAP.
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Konrad: Woah. Apologies. I can't completely confirm all of this right now, but after cursory research what you're saying seems to check out.

We're going to look into this ASAP.
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Marioface5: Thank you very much for that, Konrad. I appreciate it.
Sure thing. It seems that there was some miscommunication between us and Techland here, but I don't have all the details. We're pulling the DLC from sale right now, and we're pushing out another update that will restore the content.

We're talking to Techland to figure out how Crash Test should be handled, but no matter what we won't take it away from anyone who got it with the base game.


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Geralt_of_Rivia: This isn't the first time something like this happened on GOG.
Could you also follow up on this issue?
Sure thing. I'm not familiar with the story, but I'll pass it on and see what we learn. :)
Post edited April 20, 2016 by Konrad
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Awkiba: This is worthless DLC, so what is the patch for?
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MaGo72: To remove the Crash Test Dummy DLC from your enhanced edition so that you have to buy it. GOG already reacted to that and took the DLC and patch down till things get resolved.
patch has been replaced with one that leaves CTD skin intact.
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MaGo72: Nice, thanks for the fast reaction. Will download it now.
make sure that it is 2.1.0.10