GameSpot’s Darryn Bonthuys chronicled the conclusion of Techland’s 7 years of work on Dying Light. The Definitive Edition of the best-selling open-world survival action game is available now on PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One.

Active development on Dying Light will wrap up this week when Techland releases a definitive edition of the game on June 9. Originally released in 2015, Techland’s open-world zombie apocalypse game was regularly updated with new content and events, even while development on Dying Light 2 continued.

 

Dying Light: Definitive Edition will include the base game and 26 pieces of DLC, including skin bundles and expansion packs. It will be available digitally on all PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One, with owners of the game’s Platinum Edition being upgraded for free. Nintendo Switch owners can expect a digital and physical release at a later date.

Techland is also adding a free DLC drop–the Harran Tactical Unit bundle–to the game, and this will be available for two weeks after the release of Dying Light: Definitive Edition. While active development will cease, the studio plans to keep a “steady reroll” of previous events available for players.

Check out GameSpot’s full article here. For more information on Dying Light: Definitive Edition, please visit the game’s official website, follow @DyingLightGame on Twitter, and search #DyingLight on social media.