Despite the upcoming release ofDying Light 2becoming a major focus over at Techland, the developer has still spent a surprising amount of time supporting the first game in the series. Froma recent Easter event that saw players acquire a chicken costumeto implementing a new easy mode for players looking to catch up on the story, it seems Techland are far from ready to abandon the originalDying Lightjust yet, regardless of the fact that its sequel is coming sooner rather than later.

If fans needed any more convincing thatDying Lightremains a significant focus over at Techland, it seems the company is looking to implement even more content for the game this summer, with the studio recently revealing that a brand new DLC is coming to the game. TitledHellraid, the additional content will see players “dive into the depths of a new dungeon map, full of new enemies and weapons,” and will be available for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

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The announcement comes alongside a cryptic and incredibly eerie new trailer, which seemingly highlights how players will descend into the brand new environmentsHellraidoffers. Beginning in a dark, disheveled building, the trailer shows players sinking deeper down a series of terrifying hallways, as demonic symbols begin to stretch across the walls. The camera then stops at a floating red icon, which slowly dissipates as anarcade machineappears through a mysterious dark portal. It switches on, with the words “insert a soul” appearing on the screen, followed by theDying Light: Hellraidtitle card. It seems this will be how players transition into the additional content when the DLC launches later this year.

For those unaware,Hellraidrefers to a now-canceled project announced by Techland back in 2012. It would’ve been a first-person fantasy hack-and-slash, which saw players take on skeletons, ghosts, and other monstrous foes in dungeon-like settings. Speaking to IGN, Techland claimed the “announcement is just DLC and… the company is not working on any otherHellraidprojects,” so it appears the link between the two titles is simply a fun crossover.

Outside of this brand new DLC, Techland’s work onDying Light 2has recently been met with some troubling issues, with the upcoming sequel seeing a hefty delay without a new release date. Hopefully, this DLC will be an excellent way for fans to stay occupied while they wait for Techland to getDying Light 2onto store shelves.

Dying Light: Hellraidwill be available this summer for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.