Dying Light 2 spent so much time in development hell that most thought that the game would never come out. When it finally arrived last year, offering more of the same as the original title, many wondered if all the wait was worth it.

Now, we've got proof that Techland revised Dying Light 2 so much that it ended up with a myriad of cut content - easily more than 200+ pages worth of them, to be exact.

It's common knowledge in the entertainment industry that plenty of content are left on the proverbial cutting room floor, sometimes never seeing the light of the day. But the sheer magnitude of content axed from this highly anticipated sequel was nothing short of staggering.

Recently, a dedicated member from the Dying Light 2 community, known by the username Sneed or Sneedlingg, took it upon themselves to aggregate every morsel of removed content from the game. The fruit of their labor manifested as a comprehensive 231-page document, covering everything from excised factions, quests, dialogues, regions, to weapons. This isn't just another document; it's a masterclass in curation. The detailed images, spot-on fonts, and lucid writing make it a definitive resource for understanding what could have been for Dying Light 2.