In a surprising turn, Techland has announced a new release date for its eagerly awaited title, Dying Light: The Beast. The developer confirmed that the game will now launch on September 18, one day earlier than the previously scheduled September 19 date. This decision follows a period of anticipation and a notable delay that had initially moved the game’s launch from its original August 22 schedule.
The studio’s choice to speed up the release comes after the game saw outstanding success in pre-orders, surpassing one million. This accomplishment shows the strong public interest in the title and the solid confidence players have in the franchise’s future. Techland’s decision to reward this loyalty by making the game available sooner is a positive gesture likely to be well received by fans.
For those following the development, this news is especially welcome. The game, set to arrive on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, promises to continue the dark and immersive story that has become a hallmark of the series. The early launch allows players to dive into the new chapter of the Dying Light universe a bit sooner than expected, an unexpected bonus for the dedicated community.
Additionally, Techland has clarified the process for existing players. Owners of the now delisted Dying Light 2 Ultimate Edition will have Dying Light: The Beast automatically added to their game libraries at no extra cost. This streamlined approach provides a smooth transition for veteran players, letting them jump straight into the new content without any further steps. The thoughtful move clearly shows Techland’s commitment to its audience and reinforces its reputation as a developer that values its community.

