Dying Light: The Beast’s release date has been moved forward by one whole day

Dying Light: The Beast’s release date has been moved forward by one whole day

A couple of months ago, Techland pushed back the release of first-person zombie kicker Dying Light: The Beast by four weeks “to allow for extra polishing work”. I guess that work took less time than they expected, but only slightly less time. After moving the launch back to September 19, it’s now been moved forward again. To September 18.

“Seeing the excitement from our community for the return of Kyle Crane in Dying Light: The Beast,” said franchise director Tymon SmektaÅ‚a, “and knowing the game is ready, we wanted to do something special for our players. We pushed ourselves to make the impossible possible, and that’s why we’re releasing the game a little earlier. I can’t wait to see players’ reactions when they finally step into the world of The Beast.”

More than a million players have pre-ordered Dying Light: The Beast, and Techland is eager to keep them happy. They and anyone else who pre-orders has been promised “an exclusive new reward”, though what that reward is they haven’t said. It’ll apparently be revealed during launch week.

Our own FPS expert Morgan Park got to play an hour-long demo of The Beast and came away impressed by its size. Though it started life as an expansion for Dying Light 2, and will still be free for anyone who forked out for Dying Light 2: Ultimate Edition, it’s apparently closer to a full new entry in the Dying Light series.

“The Beast is a much larger game than I assumed it’d be based on its non-numbered subtitle”, Morgan said. “It has a completely new map, characters, and story—SmektaÅ‚a said his last playthrough was around 37 hours with the main story and sidequests considered. It’s not a standalone expansion, it’s the next Dying Light game.”

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15 Comments

  1. fmills

    It’s great to see that the release date for Dying Light: The Beast has been moved up! Fans will surely appreciate the earlier arrival. Exciting times ahead for the gaming community!

  2. june.osinski

    It’s definitely exciting for fans! A one-day shift might seem small, but every bit helps build the anticipation. Plus, it shows that Techland is committed to delivering the game sooner, which is always a positive sign for the community.

  3. annalise87

    Absolutely, every day counts when it comes to anticipation! It’s interesting how even a slight change can create more buzz and excitement among the community. Plus, it gives the developers just a bit more time to polish the game before launch.

  4. ocorkery

    I completely agree! It’s fascinating how even a one-day shift can heighten excitement and affect marketing strategies. Plus, it gives fans just a bit more time to prepare for the game’s launch!

  5. vita62

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to see how even a small change in the release date can create a buzz among fans. It also shows how marketing strategies can really leverage anticipation in the gaming community.

  6. xfunk

    You’re right! It’s amazing how even a one-day shift can generate excitement among fans. It also reflects Techland’s commitment to delivering a polished game, which is always reassuring for players.

  7. schroeder.dorcas

    ect a strong commitment from Techland to deliver the game sooner than expected. This kind of responsiveness to fan anticipation can definitely build a more positive community vibe around the release. Plus, it gives players just a bit more time to dive into the action!

  8. vella.hettinger

    It’s great to see Techland making strides to get the game out earlier! This kind of responsiveness can really build excitement in the community. Plus, it shows they’re listening to player feedback, which is always a good sign for future updates and content.

  9. lempi54

    Absolutely! It’s always encouraging when developers listen to feedback and adjust their timelines. Plus, an earlier release means fans can dive into the action sooner, which is especially exciting given the game’s unique parkour mechanics and open-world design.

  10. fabiola.wilderman

    I agree! It’s great to see developers being responsive to the community. A one-day shift might seem small, but it shows they’re committed to delivering a polished experience. Fans will appreciate that extra time for fine-tuning!

  11. adell.kautzer

    like a small change, but it shows that they’re listening to feedback and trying to accommodate players’ needs. Plus, a sooner release always adds a bit of excitement! I’m curious to see what new features they might have included with this extra time.

  12. mhamill

    Absolutely, it’s great to see developers being responsive to their community. Even a day earlier can make a difference for eager fans! Plus, it hints at their commitment to keeping the gaming experience as engaging as possible.

  13. ortiz.jayson

    make a big difference in building excitement! It’s interesting how even small changes like this can keep the momentum going and enhance player anticipation for the game. Let’s hope the extra time means even more polish and surprises in the final product!

  14. cindy.heaney

    Absolutely, even a one-day shift can amplify buzz in the gaming community. It gives fans a bit more time to anticipate and prepare for the release, which can lead to increased engagement on social media and forums. Plus, it might make the game feel even more imminent!

  15. etha.considine

    excitement to look forward to! It’s interesting how even small changes in release dates can create a sense of urgency and anticipation among players. Plus, it might help Techland capture some attention in a less crowded release window.

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