



The update to version 1.0.5 was a significant milestone for the Switch port. Techland has always been known as a "pro-consumer" developer, and they didn't abandon the Switch version after launch. This specific patch addressed several core issues that plagued the initial release:
If you have a modded Nintendo Switch (Atmosphere or SX OS) and a legal copy of the game cartridge or digital license, here is the standard process for installing the NSP and the 1.0.5 update:
, and the "Impossible Port" hasn't just survived—it’s thriving. If you're looking at the Dying Light Platinum Edition
For example, I could write:
When Dying Light first launched in 2015, it redefined the first-person survival genre by seamlessly blending fluid free-running parkour with brutal, weighty melee combat. Fast forward to today, the port – officially titled Dying Light: Platinum Edition – stands as a technical marvel. And with the recent release of Update 1.0.5 , the experience has become smoother, more stable, and more content-rich than ever.
The Platinum Edition is essentially the "everything" bundle (though later surpassed by the "Definitive Edition" which added even more cosmetic packs). By 1.0.5, the following are polished and ready: The Following:







The update to version 1.0.5 was a significant milestone for the Switch port. Techland has always been known as a "pro-consumer" developer, and they didn't abandon the Switch version after launch. This specific patch addressed several core issues that plagued the initial release:
If you have a modded Nintendo Switch (Atmosphere or SX OS) and a legal copy of the game cartridge or digital license, here is the standard process for installing the NSP and the 1.0.5 update: Dying Light Platinum Edition -NSP--Update 1.0.5...
, and the "Impossible Port" hasn't just survived—it’s thriving. If you're looking at the Dying Light Platinum Edition The update to version 1
For example, I could write:
When Dying Light first launched in 2015, it redefined the first-person survival genre by seamlessly blending fluid free-running parkour with brutal, weighty melee combat. Fast forward to today, the port – officially titled Dying Light: Platinum Edition – stands as a technical marvel. And with the recent release of Update 1.0.5 , the experience has become smoother, more stable, and more content-rich than ever. If you're looking at the Dying Light Platinum
The Platinum Edition is essentially the "everything" bundle (though later surpassed by the "Definitive Edition" which added even more cosmetic packs). By 1.0.5, the following are polished and ready: The Following: