Dying Light: The Beast Delayed for Extra Polishing
In a surprising turn of events, Techland has announced a delay for the highly anticipated Dying Light: The Beast, pushing its release date from August 22 to September 19, 2025. This decision, made just weeks before launch, aims to provide the developers with additional time for polishing the game, ensuring that it meets the high expectations set by fans and critics alike.
The extra four weeks will allow Techland to fine-tune various aspects of the game, including gameplay mechanics, user interface clarity, physics quality, and even cutscenes and player animations. As the developers noted, the first impression is crucial, and they are committed to delivering the best experience possible for players. This commitment to quality over speed is a refreshing approach in an industry often driven by tight deadlines.
Dying Light: The Beast promises to expand on the lore of the original game, featuring Kyle Crane, the protagonist from the first installment, in a narrative that has evolved significantly since its initial conception as DLC for Dying Light 2. With this delay, fans can expect a more polished and engaging experience that honors the legacy of the franchise.
As we await the new release date, one can’t help but wonder: will this extra time truly elevate Dying Light: The Beast to new heights? Only time will tell.
Original source: https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/weeks-before-release-dying-light-the-beast-has-been-delayed/