Techland's new standalone game, 'Dying Light: The Beast', aims to offer a 20+ hour zombie adventure in a rural setting, featuring the return of Kyle Crane.


Techland Announces New Game 'Dying Light: The Beast'

Techland, the developer known for combining zombies and parkour in gripping video game narratives, has just announced an exciting new installment to its beloved series. Titled 'Dying Light: The Beast', this upcoming game promises to enhance the thrill of zombie slaying by offering a standalone adventure set in a meticulously crafted rural area. The game will be available on Xbox platforms and is expected to captivate both new players and longtime fans of the series.

'Dying Light: The Beast' sets itself apart by delivering over 20 hours of intensive gameplay. Drawing upon the advanced technology developed for Dying Light 2, Techland is focused on refining the gaming experience to offer a more concentrated and intense zombie adventure. While the exact release date remains under wraps, anticipation is already building among the gaming community.

Players will find themselves controlling Kyle Crane, a legendary protagonist familiar to the franchise’s enthusiasts. In this new storyline, Crane emerges from years of brutal experiments to face a world rife with challenges. The narrative appears to delve deeper into personal stakes and the broader implications of his actions, presenting a compelling blend of personal vendetta and heroic saga.

Techland’s commitment to evolving the Dying Light series is also apparent in other recent announcements, such as the addition of 'Nightmare Mode' to Dying Light 2 two years after its initial launch. This mode is designed to present even greater challenges and deepen the post-release gameplay experience, underlining the developer's dedication to keeping the community engaged and the gameplay exciting.

Here is a sneak peek at what the game looks like, showcased in this YouTube video: