While Dying Light: The Beast was originally set to be released next month, that's not happening anymore, as the spinoff game is now officially delayed.
The wait won't be long, as Techland aims to release it just a month later, in September.
For those worried about what this might mean to the game, Techland has issued a letter explaining why they're delaying the game, and it doesn't seem like it's a serious matter.
Dying Light: The Beast Release Pushed Back For More Polish
In a press release sent by Techland, the studio announced the new Dying Light: The Beast release date, set for September 19, 2025.
This means the zombie game will be pushed back by four weeks in total. Techland cites that they will be applying more polish to the game and has even issued a letter explaining the delay to fans.
Techland states, "As we’re closing in on the launch of Dying Light: The Beast, everyone at the studio feels your excitement. More than 150 previews were published this week from journalists and content creators and their response was universally positive. We’re blushing about quotes like “nailbiting survival horror”, “absolute blast”, “project with a soul” and being called...