Dying Light: The Beast, a survival horror game from Techland, has been delayed to September 19, 2025, from its original August 21 date. The four-week delay aims to allow for extra polishing work. Techland stated the importance of first impressions and the need to address final details. The delay will enable improvements in gameplay balance, UI clarity, physics quality, cutscenes, and player animations. The game supports up to four-player co-op and features distinct playstyles and a dynamic day-night cycle.
"It has always been our goal to make Dying Light: The Beast the best Dying Light game we've ever released. To honor this promise, we've made the decision to move the release date to September 19, 2025, to allow for extra polishing work."
"We understand that this may be disappointing, but our experience has shown how important the first impression is. With just four additional weeks, we can address final details that make all the difference between good and great."
The studio said it would take the additional time to tune the balance of gameplay elements, improve UI clarity, increase physics quality, and improve cutscenes and player animations.
Dying Light: The Beast will feature two distinct playstyles and a day and night cycle that drastically changes the experience for players, along with up to four-player co-op support.
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