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Dying Light: The Beast pushed back to September

Techland has big plans for Dying Light: The Beast, with the new standalone game poised to deliver an experience more in-line with the original game, rather than the more RPG-like sequel. The game was originally planned to release in August, but it has had a last-minute delay.

Techland has announced that Dying Light: The Beast will now release on September 19th, rather than August 22nd. The delay will give Techland a few extra weeks to put the final touches on the game: “With just four additional weeks, we can address final details that make all the difference between good and great”.

Dying Light: The Beast will release for last-gen and current-gen Xbox and PlayStation consoles, as well as PC. No version for the Switch or Switch 2 has been announced, but that may change once Nintendo sorts out its devkit backlog.

Dying Light: The Beast is a standalone expansion that continues Kyle Crane's story more than 10-years after the events of the first game. In this game, Crane has suffered from the infection and has been held captive for many years before managing to escape.

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