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Dying Light: The Beast Delayed to September 19, 2025 — Final Polishing Underway
Techland has officially announced a delay for Dying Light: The Beast, pushing its release date from August 21, 2025, to September 19, 2025 — a four-week adjustment to ensure the game hits its highest possible potential.
In a heartfelt blog post, the Polish developer emphasized their commitment to delivering more than just a sequel: "Our goal has always been to make Dying Light: The Beast the best Dying Light game we’ve ever created." The extra time will be used to refine every last detail, from combat balance and UI clarity to physics fidelity, cutscene polish, and fluidity of player animations.
“We understand this may be disappointing,” Techland admitted, “but our experience has shown how critical the first impression truly is. With just four more weeks, we can transform good into great — adding those final little touches that elevate the entire experience.”
The delay comes as a testament to the team’s dedication to quality, especially after fans and critics alike praised the game’s early hands-on preview as a “supercharged sequel” — a thrilling evolution of the parkour-infused zombie mayhem that defined the series.
Good news for eager players: Dying Light: The Beast will be playable in a public demo at this year’s gamescom, offering a chance to experience the chaos firsthand. Techland will also share a deep-dive into the game’s gory mechanics next week — so prepare for some truly visceral action.
Stay tuned for more updates, and keep your climbing gloves ready. The beast is coming — and it’s better than ever.
🎮 Dying Light: The Beast — September 19, 2025