And on the eve of Dead Island 2's release no less.
A group of zombies attacking a human survivor.

In a curious case of timing, the folks over at Techland just released a big update for Dying Light 2: Stay Human that makes "major" improvements to both the combat and physics of the game. This update, dubbed the "Gut Feeling" update, includes improvements to the game's visuals and effects to make the combat "more physically rewarding and goresome."

This update also includes some community requested features and changes, which are detailed below:

Pilgrim Outpost – head to the outpost, Pilgrim
A new in-game and online destination for players to activate bounties, track community events, and receive Pilgrim tokens. Players can spend these tokens in the new Pilgrim Outpost to buy exclusive weapons, outfits and charms. Each week, new bounties will be introduced to the players - www.pilgrimoutpost.com

Gear Transmog – keep your style and stats
Don’t compromise on style–players can now maintain both stats and look good with the gear transmog feature.

Weapon Crafting – find and upgrade blueprints
The new weapon crafting system offers control over the player’s loadout. Blueprints are obtained as players explore the city or claimed as rewards. On visiting Craftmasters, each blueprint is upgradable, increasing weapon’s stats with each level.

Viral Rush Event – survive the horrors of the night
Participate in the “Viral Rush” event starting today, April 20, until Thursday, May 4, 2023, and complete personal and global goals to unlock the Rahim Bundle, which includes two exclusive skins and a weapon–as more roaming and furious virals spawn, players will require heightened combat and nightrunner skills to survive.​
The timing of this update is kind of interesting when you take into account that Dead Island 2 is less than a day away from releasing. Hell, it may already be out in some parts of the world as you're reading this. Dead Island 2's layered gore system has been widely praised in reviews, even if other aspects of the game are considered to be lacking.

Still, it's nice to see that there's some competition in the whole zombie killing games these days. Competition is always good and should lead to better games for players.