Those beings become more active and quite agressive during nightime, making it much more difficult to survive at that time. Harran is a desolated place infested by zombies. But once you get to the place, staying alive is going to be a more pressing matter. You are Kyle Crane, an undercover operative from Global Relief Effort agency sent to recover a file that was being used to blackmail them. The city and its outskirts have been declared in quarantine by the government in an attempt to control the possible expansion of the virus. The game is still available digitally in Asia and the US, and the physical version is still due for release on November 2nd in Australia.Everything was perfectly normal in the turkish city of Harran until a mysterious virus outbreak transforms most of its population into flesh-hungering zombie-like creatures. Techland is working on getting the ban lifted, but the game will remain a physical release only in Australia until then. We are currently working with our partner and local authorities to remove the ban as soon as we can.
This is making it impossible to officially distribute the game in European countries and also in Australia and New Zealand. If you’re talking about the digital version, then due to nature of content the digital version of the game is currently banned in Germany where European e-Shop is officially registered.
Dying Light: Platinum Edition was meant to release on the Nintendo eShop yesterday, but it never showed up in Europe and even Australia and New Zealand.Īccording to a post by a Techland (the game’s publisher) official on the game’s subreddit, because Nintendo’s eShop servers are in Germany (and The Australian store is piggy-backed onto the European one), the game cannot be released digitally in any region that uses those servers.