
Techland would like as much feedback from mod creators on their official forums. They plan to "regularly expand and update" the dev tools to help the community access even more of the game, and to fuel even crazier and ambitious mods in the future. "To showcase more advanced capabilities of the editor, additional in-depth tutorial videos will be released soon." "All content created with the Developer Tools can then be shared and downloaded via the Steam Workshop platform," announced the studio. The Dying Light Developer Tools allow for the creation of brand-new maps, custom stories, and insane scenarios limited only by the imagination of the author." "All PC players can now take on the role of game designers and build their own quarantine zones.


A six-part video guide is being released by Techland to help creators.

Everything created can be shared through the Steam Workshop. It allows for custom stories, crazy scenarios and even brand-new maps. Modders can now start really getting into the zombie sandbox. The complete Dying Light Developer Tools Guide playlist can be found on the game’s official YouTube channel here.The official Developer Tools for Dying Light have now been released by Techland, and they've also posted an official trailer. To ease new users into the wonderful world of user generated content, Techland is keeping an ongoing series of video tutorials explaining ins and outs of the tools. to claim a free copy of the Dying Light Standard Edition until March 3, at 7:00 PM CET. More information and the submission form can be found at /Devtools-Contest. Youtube Comment Bot is an automation software tool used for bulk. Thanks to the recent massive update that added the ability to import custom objects into the game, the participants can now let their imagination run wilder than ever before. The contest runs from August 3rd to August 31st and aims to select the most innovative, well-made, and awesome maps. The contest is held in collaboration with and.

This time the grand prize is an Alienware Alpha i7 and a branded backpack filled with Dying Light gadgets. Anyone can compete by creating a custom map using Dying Light Developers Tools (available for free on Steam) and submitting it at the official contest website. To celebrate these new creative opportunities, Techland and Alienware announced today the second edition of the “Beyond Dying Light” contest. Following the great popularity of Dying Light Developer Tools for Steam Workshops, Techland have recently expanded the tools with new features including terrain creation & editing and the support for custom model import.
