Dying Light: The Beast Delayed To September
Briefly

Dying Light: The Beast has been delayed to September 19, 2025. Techland will focus on polishing user interface, gameplay balance, and player animations. Originally scheduled for August 22, the game follows Kyle Crane as he seeks revenge after escaping horrific experimentation. Crane faces hordes of infected in Castor Woods, utilizing his parkour skills and new rage-fueled powers. The game benefits from updates to Dying Light 2, aiming for a blend of features from both the first game and more recent additions, promising a 20-hour main experience with 40 to 60 hours for completionists.
Techland announced that Dying Light: The Beast has been delayed by several weeks, launching now on September 19 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
The additional time will be used to polish the game, focusing on user interface, gameplay balance, and player animations.
Techland stated, 'To honor this promise, we've made the decision to move the release date to September 19, 2025 to allow for extra polishing work.'
Dying Light: The Beast is a new standalone adventure featuring Kyle Crane, who battles infected after a decade of captivity and genetic experimentation.
Read at GameSpot
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