by Blake Mar 19,2025
Following the events of Dying Light: The Following, Kyle Crane's fate has been a burning question for fans. The Beast finally delivers the answers. Franchise director Tymon Smektała emphasizes this isn't just Crane's story conclusion, but a crucial bridge connecting Dying Light and Dying Light 2: Stay Human.
The series' signature parkour faced new challenges in The Beast's rural setting. Developers reimagined movement, integrating industrial structures and natural elements like trees and cliffs. The result is a dynamic, location-specific system that retains the franchise's core feel.
While Stay Human leaned into action, The Beast reintroduces the constant threat and resource scarcity of the original. Ammunition will be scarce, enemies deadlier, especially at night in the dark forest. Running—strategic retreat—will once again be your best friend.
Dying Light: The Beast promises a significant chapter for franchise fans. Long-standing questions will be answered, Crane's story concluded, and the stage set for the series' future. Expect its release in Summer 2025.
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