The night can be an overwhelming presence in video games, and Techland is making the most of it in the next Dying Light.
Kyle Crane returns as the protagonist, but what should newcomers know about him? Techland's latest trailer has all the answers.
Volatile improvements, more Biter and Viral variants, over 100 new parkour animations, and much more await fans of the series.
"We pushed ourselves to make the impossible possible, and that’s why we’re releasing the game a little earlier," said Techland's Tymon Smektala.
Techland explained that the zombies in Dying Light: The Beast still have traces of humanity in them from their growls to their skin.
Crane returns in beast-like fashion, ripping zombies and Chimera apart with his bare hands, but the Volatiles are more dangerous than ever.
The Beast is poised to heighten immersion as Techland unleashes their most uncompromising artistic vision yet for Dying Light.
From more effectively hunting players to fighting "till the last drop of blood," the Volatiles aren't messing around in the sequel.
Techland's upcoming survival horror title is one that seemingly takes the best of its predecessors and builds on those strengths to deliver a very solid experience featuring the return of a familiar, ...
With the new videos, Techland is focusing on how parkour and combat have both been improved thanks to new physics and animations.
The video features all of the voice actors trying to claim the title of the real Kyle Crane, with a total of 232 F-bombs at each other.
As Kyle ventures forth through Castor Woods, he'll encounter other survivors and help them rise against the controlling Baron.
The latest title in Tecland's survival horror/parkour series requires 70 GB of space and supports Ultrawide and ray tracing on PC.
This stand-alone experience ramps up survival horror beyond Dying Light 2, with more brutal combat, tighter tension, and a darker tone.
Techland also goes into detail about how it visually defined the duality of Kyle Crane between his human side and the beast side.
In an interview Nathan Lemaire also spoke about how players will have plenty of biomes to explore and find unique secret locations.
From a simple side mission to the Industrial Pumping Station to a heart-pounding escape from Volatiles, there is a lot to unpack.
The original Dying Light is also getting a free weekend starting on August 21 to celebrate the upcoming release of Dying Light: The Beast.
Have you ever wanted to grab a rebar from an oversized zombie and smash it in the head? Techland's sequel offers the chance.
Smektala spoke about how Kyle Crane being the protagonist once again energised the studio, and the scope of the game grew as a result.