Home / Tech News / Techland trademark points to new game ‘Dying Light: The Beast’

Techland trademark points to new game ‘Dying Light: The Beast’

Techland has been keeping busy since launching Dying Light 2, supporting the game for all owners with many free updates, as well as a few paid DLCs. Now, it looks like Techlands' next major project could be on the horizon, titled ‘Dying Light: The Beast'. 

Techland filed for a trademark for the title ‘Dying Light: The Beast' in the US recently, as discovered by serial leaker, Kurakasis. The trademark is filed under classes for software and computer games, as well as a few unrelated categories like electrical apparatus, cutlery, scientific appliances and even musical instruments.

The trademark was filed just a couple of days ago, so it has not yet been approved. It is unclear if this is a new game in the Dying Light universe, or an expansion for one of the main games in the franchise. It doesn't appear to be a sequel to Dying Light 2, which Techland is continuing to support with updates.

Gamescom is coming up in just one week, so perhaps Techland has an announcement planned around then.

KitGuru Says: This could be just about anything based on the number of classes the trademark is applied for. However, I think it is safe to assume that this will be a game or DLC of some sort, unless Techland is taking a dive into cross-media with a comic or series. 

Become a Patron!

Check Also

The Dark Ages 3 million

DOOM: The Dark Ages achieves studio’s biggest launch* with 3 million players

DOOM: The Dark Ages has surpassed 3 million players 7x faster than DOOM: Eternal – but with some major caveats thanks to its day-one Game Pass addition.

We've noticed that you are using an ad blocker.

Thank you for visiting KitGuru. Our news and reviews teams work hard to bring you the latest stories and finest, in-depth analysis.

We want to be as informative as possible – and to help our readers make the best buying decisions. The mechanism we use to run our business and pay some of the best journalists in the world, is advertising.

If you want to support KitGuru, then please add www.kitguru.net to your ad blocking whitelist or disable your adblocking software. It really makes a difference and allows us to continue creating the kind of content you really want to read.

It is important you know that we don’t run pop ups, pop unders, audio ads, code tracking ads or anything else that would interfere with the KitGuru experience. Adblockers can actually block some of our free content, such as galleries!