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Dying Light 2 delayed to 2022

Techland announced today that Dying Light 2: Stay Human has been delayed from its previously announced December 7 release date to February 4, 2022.

According to Techland, the reason for the delay is that more time is needed to polish and optimize the game. However, its development is complete and just needed more play testing.

Find below the full statement of Techland in regards to Dying Light 2 delayed announcement:

Hello Everyone,

Today, we have important news to share with you about the development progress on Dying Light 2: Stay Human.

It has always been our company’s goal to build transparent and honest communication with our community, fans, and gamers. Every day, we strive to grow in this element.

The team is steadily progressing with the production and the game is nearing the finish line. The game is complete and we are currently playtesting it. It is by far the biggest and the most ambitious project we’ve ever done. Unfortunately, we’ve realized for us to bring the game to the level we envision, we need more time to polish and optimize it.

That is why we have decided to move the release date to February 4, 2022.

We are sorry to keep you all waiting a little longer, but we want the game to meet your highest expectations on release and we don’t want to compromise on this.

However, you won’t have to wait too long to get a deeper look at Dying Light 2: Stay Human. Next month, both press and content creators will get their hands on PC and console versions of the game during the upcoming series of preview events around the world. They’ll be able to share their experiences of The City with you.

In the meantime, we would like to thank all of our fans around the world—without your support and feedback, we would never have come so far on this journey.

In addition to our regular updates, we’ll be gearing up to share some exciting news about the game later this month.

Stay Safe and Stay Human.

Pawel Marchewka
CEO

Dying Light 2: Stay Human will be available for PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PS5, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store.

Mark Fajardo

Videogame journalist for over a decade. I am a Registered Nurse as well. Love JRPGs but pretty much open to all genres.

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