Techland’s Halloween Is Full Of Scary Good Events

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Techland’s Halloween Is Full Of Scary Good Events
Techland’s Halloween Is Full Of Scary Good Events

Techland’s Halloween Is Full Of Scary Good Events

To kickoff this year’s Halloween, on October 29 another content drop for Dying Light: Bad Blood, this time containing a Horse Head masks, will go live. The drop will be followed by an in-game event with a whole new spooky setting, and a bunch of Halloween-themed outfits. The event starts on October 31.

 

You can see a sneak peek here:

 

 

Also on October 29, Dying Light will be available on Steam for up to 67% off. During the Halloween sale, gold tier weapon dockets and seasonal skins (Some Old Bones & Karcass Buggy) make a comeback, and will be up for grabs during multiple giveaways. Follow the Dying Light Facebook and Twitter to make sure you don’t miss out!

 

Here’s a little taste of scary things to come:

 

Link: Save up to 67% on Dying Light in the Steam Halloween Sale

 

Additionally, Dying Light & Dying Light: Bad Blood will be available as a bundle for 10% off.

 

For pumpkin farmers at heart, Techland has prepared a Pure Farming 2018 Halloween event. Starting October 29 players will be able to find extra cash across the map, and enjoy free holiday-themed outfit pack. This is the first in-game event for the title, resulting from Techland’s promise to keep providing support for the game based on gamers’ feedback. At the same time, Pure Farming 2018 is available at 60% off its regular price. Have a look at the spooky farm here:

 

Link: Pure Farming 2018 Halloween Event & Sale

 

For more details, visit Pure Farming’s Facebook & Twitter.

 

Halloween is celebrated in the Wild West as well. Call of Juarez and Call of Juarez: Gunslinger will be available at 75% off on Steam starting October 29. Make sure to follow the official Call of Juarez Facebook to make sure you don’t miss out!

 

To stay up to date with Techland’s activities, follow their social channels: Facebook & Twitter

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