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On 3 November 2011, Techland registered the name"Dead World".
Techland debuted as a computer software distributor.
Dead Island was developed by Techland and published by Deep Silver.
Techland debuted in Wrocław as a computer software distributor.
Alongside the first person shooters, Techland developed rally simulation games Xpand Rally and Xpand Rally Xtreme.
Techland is now working on another zombie-themed game Dying Light.
It was quoted from one of his gameplay videos,which is seemingly sponsored by the developer Techland during VGX 2013.
At last, Techland will present the second part of Dying Light zombie action.
To reflect the increased scope and scale of the expansion, Techland raised the game's price on November 25, 2015.
Therefore, Techland decided to split with publisher Deep Silver and start developing a new IP.
The first game based on the in-house engine which established Techland as a widely-recognized software developer was a sci-fi first person shooter, Chrome.
Techland is a Polish video game developer, founded in 1991 by Paweł Marchewka.
On 13 August 2015, Techland announced that the game had sold five million units.
Techland originally aimed to deliver the game at 60 frames per second(FPS) on both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
However Wired urged caution, stating that Techland did not make the trailer and that"everyone is hyped up about a short film, not the game itself.".
Techland later explained that the problem is an accident, caused by a side-effect of the release of a patch, and were developing a new patch to restore modding.
At E3 2014, Techland announced that Dying Light will have a strong emphasis on role-playing.
Techland promised that Dying Light would be of better quality than Dead Island due to its complex gameplay, extensive story as well as its more serious and mature tone.
On 19 May 2015, Techland announced 4.5 million players have played the game as of June 2015.
On 4 March 2015, Techland announced the"Ultimate Survivor Bundle" DLC for release on 10 March 2015.
On 28 October 2014, Techland announced that the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game have been cancelled.
On 29 July 2015, Techland announced that they are developing The Following, a standalone expansion for Dying Light.
Therefore, Techland invited Dan Jolley, who have written few comics for DC Comic, to write the story of the game.
To implement that, Techland had to abandon most of the story elements and build them again from scratch.
On 24 January 2015, Techland announced that the physical copies of Dying Light for the affected regions will be released on 27 February 2015.
On 1 October 2014, Techland announced that there will be over 50 hours of gameplay in the full version of the game including all downloadable content.
On 5 June 2012, at E3 2012, Techland officially announced another game in the Dead Island universe, a stand-alone expansion under the title Dead Island: Riptide.
On 17 January 2015, Techland announced that physical copies of Dying Light have been delayed to an unspecified date due to a"longer lead time than digital".
On 14 April 2015, Techland released a Developer Tool pack on Steam, allowing players to create custom content such as new maps, story and challenges.
However, on 8 May 2014, Techland announced that the game was delayed until February 2015 due to a"desire to innovate", as well as to improve the parkour elements of the game.