Dying Light 2 Stay Human Update V1 31 3tenoke Patched <PRO>

Published: [Current Date] Category: Game Updates, Modding, Tech Analysis

It has been over a year since Techland released Dying Light 2 Stay Human, and the developer has remained true to its promise of five years of post-launch support. While the official update logs frequently highlight new weapons, enemy variants, and story DLC, a quieter but equally significant update has been making waves in the modding and offline community: Update v1.31.3, specifically concerning the Tenoke patched release.

For the average Steam player, v1.31.3 was a minor hotfix. But for users relying on alternate distribution methods (specifically the Tenoke crack), this patch represents a major turning point. This article will break down what v1.31.3 actually contains, the nature of the Tenoke patch, why it matters, and the broader implications for the Dying Light 2 modding scene.


The v1.31.3 official patch fixed a bug where the grappling hook would double-trigger. However, the Tenoke patched version sometimes reverses this fix due to code obfuscation. Players report the hook occasionally fires into "slow motion" incorrectly. dying light 2 stay human update v1 31 3tenoke patched

| Feature | Official v1.31.3 | Tenoke Patched | |--------|----------------|----------------| | Online co-op | ✅ Yes | ❌ No (or LAN only) | | Techland events | ✅ Live | ❌ Static/fake dates | | Cloud saves | ✅ | ❌ | | Mod support | ✅ Via official tools | ✅ But manual install | | Nightmare/NG+ | ✅ | ✅ (same) | | Denuvo | ✅ Present | ❌ Removed |

So if you’re playing Tenoke’s patch, you’re playing single-player only with no live events.


On older HDDs, the Tenoke emulator adds ~200ms of latency to file I/O calls, resulting in "grey box" textures for 3-5 seconds upon entering the Bazaar. Moving the installation to an SSD resolves this. The v1


When an official update (v1.31.3) is released, it overwrites critical game executables (.exe files) and Denuvo license check DLLs. For someone using a previous Tenoke release (e.g., v1.30), attempting to apply the official v1.31.3 patch would result in:

The "Tenoke patched" version of v1.31.3 is a manually rebuilt version of the update. Tenoke takes the new game assets (textures, sound banks, scripts) and repackages them with an emulated version of the Denuvo license check that bypasses the v1.31.3 triggers.

In the context of the "v1.31.3 Tenoke Patched" release, the "patch" refers to two distinct actions: So if you’re playing Tenoke’s patch, you’re playing

Users utilizing this specific release typically report technical differences compared to the legitimate Steam/Epic version, including:

In the warez and scene release nomenclature, Tenoke is a prominent repack group known for cracking Denuvo-protected games. The phrase "Dying Light 2 Stay Human Update v1.31.3 Tenoke Patched" refers to an updated crack applied to game files that were previously broken by the official patch.

Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes regarding version tracking and mod compatibility. We do not condone piracy of actively supported games. Techland has worked hard on Dying Light 2.

If you are a modder or offline user analyzing the update, here is the standard application method used by the community: