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Brawn, brains, persistent blood stains.



<span class="bold">Dying Light: The Following - Enhanced Edition</span>, the definitive package for the open-world, free-running zombie survival sensation, is now available DRM-free on GOG.com with GOG Galaxy support for multiplayer, achievements and leaderboards, and a 17% launch discount.


As the light is dying, so are your chances of survival. A mysterious outbreak has turned a city's population into running, flesh-eating killers who grow severely more aggressive at night. You are also turned into a runner when your mission to retrieve some sensitive documents from the hopelessly infested city of Harran goes awry. Some people speak of a cure, some worship an aloof, self-proclaimed savior, and others fight each other for supplies or territory control. But all of them have one thing in common: they are constantly on the run.

Master the flow of your swift parkour moves and your weapon-wielding skills in order to stay alive. During the day the infected are less energetic, relying on their numbers to gang-up on you before you can scale the nearby building, overrun them with a buggy, or club them to death with your makeshift destructible weapons. But when darkness falls, the tables are turned: your enemies grow stronger, bolder, and terrifyingly more agile while unspeakable horrors crawl out of their daytime hibernation. Don't get followed or you may not live to see daybreak ever again.



Outmaneuver the flesh-eating hordes and escape your nocturnal pursuers before the <span class="bold">Dying Light: The Following - Enhanced Edition</span> wanes completely, DRM-free on GOG.com. The 17% launch discount will last until March 23, 1:59 PM GMT.

The game is not available for purchase in Germany. There are legal restrictions that are beyond our control, and we're very sorry for the inconvenience.


Twitch alert

Want to see people desperately running away from the infected hordes? Tune in on Twitch.tv/GOGcom and watch Memoriesin8bit and Outstar's co-op stream this Wednesday, March 16, at 9 PM GMT / 4 PM EST / 22:00 CET / 1 PM PST.
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ObscuraNox: What if I have already bought the Game before it disapeared from the store?
Normally it should just be in your library and you can download and play it just fine. At least that was always the case with the other games that got blocked.
Yeah, it is. Will it stay that way? So far I'm really liking the game.
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NuffCatnip: I have a question, if I get the game as a gift or if I traded with someone, would I still be able to download the game through the gog launcher ? Or is that not possible anymore ?
If you'd own the game, you would have it on your account and could download it.
Post edited March 19, 2016 by Johny.
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Antimateria: I thought that following was some expansion. So to be clear it's the whole normal game plus dlc with improvements?
Not to speak for the blue's, but the game card says "yes":

Includes:
- Dying Light Game Enhanced (base game)
- Dying Light The Following (expansion)
- Ultimate Survivor Bundle (DLC)
- The Bozak Horde game mode (DLC)
- Be the Zombie multiplayer mode (DLC)
- Cuisine & Cargo challenge missions (DLC)
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NuffCatnip: I have a question, if I get the game as a gift or if I traded with someone, would I still be able to download the game through the gog launcher ? Or is that not possible anymore ?
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Johny.: If you'd own the game, you would have it on your account and could download it.
Thanks for clarifying. :)
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Martek: Not to speak for the blue's, but the game card says "yes":
Game card? Pshhh.. I rather hear that from a human face. =) Luckily you were that face.
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ObscuraNox: Yeah, it is. Will it stay that way? So far I'm really liking the game.
< ninja'd by Johny ;) >
Post edited March 19, 2016 by anothername
I thought so. Last time I checked games on the "Index" are okay to own, as long as you dont show them in public or something like that.


Edit: Well, your post sure got edited quickly. Is there something I should know about, Johnny?
Post edited March 19, 2016 by ObscuraNox
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ObscuraNox: I thought so. Last time I checked games on the "Index" are okay to own, as long as you dont show them in public or something like that.
Yeah, but even if it´s legal to own them, shops like Steam lock you out of certain games. :/

Just wanted to be sure if they handle this different over here. :)
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Johny.: I'm really sorry, but I won't make a lot of comments on the legal matters because I'm not competent. I guess the laws are fuzzy thing (interpretation etc.) so nobody (especially me) can tell something 100% sure. I'm sure legal specialists know what they are doing though.

About age gates - it's a little complicated topic which would need to be fully thought through, carefully planned, implemented and tested. We're considering that.

I know my response is a bit enigmatic. :P
Techland has no legal specialists for Germany. We had to show them that a regionlock isn't necessary for Germany and when it comes to GOG and I look at the games you are selling to German customers I need to say your legal specialists are bad when it comes to German laws or they don't exist either.

Sorry, but bringing up the legal matters nonsense again and violating the German laws on the other hand all the time sounds like a joke.
Post edited March 19, 2016 by DanTheKraut
I liked it better when it was real regional prices, and all the games available for everyone, like it was a few years ago...The whole offering a german shop has more disadvantages than advantages tbh
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Johny.: I know my response is a bit enigmatic. :P
For enigmatic posts please see this thread :D. It's been long neglected by blues.
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Johny.: About age gates - it's a little complicated topic which would need to be fully thought through, carefully planned, implemented and tested. We're considering that.
Please do that. And like everything else you did in the past, please keep it optional. So that people who don't want to verify their age stay locked out while the ones of us who don't have a problem with it can buy the games.
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Johny.: About age gates - it's a little complicated topic which would need to be fully thought through, carefully planned, implemented and tested. We're considering that.
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PaterAlf: Please do that. And like everything else you did in the past, please keep it optional. So that people who don't want to verify their age stay locked out while the ones of us who don't have a problem with it can buy the games.
It is not simply done by checking the age when it comes to indexed games and online distribution (as download titles) in Germany. There needs to be certain key criteria which you can see here http://www.kjm-online.de/en/telemedia/closed-user-groups.html some concepts have already been rated positive by the KJM which you can see here http://www.kjm-online.de/en/telemedia/comprehensive-concepts.html

I doubt that Steam, GOG, Origin or Uplay will ever implement such a method because it works without it. Do you really think those Plattforms don't know that people use VPN for activation or shopping? They do and they ignore it because if they wouldn't do this they would basically lose a lot of German customers.

Bethesda tried to force in Germany to buy a censored version of Wolfenstein:TNO by geolocking the ROW version. Didn't worked and the game was pirated so much that even big gaming magazines brought news about it.

The whole stuff is complete nonsense and GOG could basically give a crap about it.
Post edited March 19, 2016 by DanTheKraut
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DanTheKraut: It is not simply done by checking the age when it comes to indexed games and online distribution (as download titles) in Germany. There needs to be certain key criteria which you can see here http://www.kjm-online.de/en/telemedia/closed-user-groups.html some concepts have already been rated positive by the KJM which you can see here http://www.kjm-online.de/en/telemedia/comprehensive-concepts.html
I guess that they have to use an external service (like Postident). That's why I said that they should keep it optional. But it can't be that complicated to implement it.