Dying Light 2has a free download on the horizon for owners of a certain special edition of the game.Developer and publisher Techland announced the news at Gamescom and ontheir official websitelast night, but given the news it might not be fair to refer to the upcoming title as a “Dying Light 2” game anymore.Check outDying Light: The Beast’sgameplay trailer belowDying Light: The Beastwas originally supposed to be a DLC expansion forDying Light 2, but developers Techland recently announced that the scope of the project has grown so much that it will instead be available as a standalone game.AdvertAs owner ofDying Light 2’s“Stay Human” Ultimate Edition were promised a “Story DLC 2” when they originally purchased the bundle, Techland has announced that owners of the Ultimate Edition will now receiveDying Light: The Beastfree of charge instead.As the original “Story DLC 2” eventually ballooned intoDying Light: The Beast, the developers are offering them the standalone title for free as a replacement - which is a pretty good deal considering thatDying Light: The Beastis going to be a “18-20 hour” affair.If you don’t ownDying Light 2’sStay Human Ultimate Edition, you can still pre-purchaseDying Light: The Beaston Steamif you’re that desperate to get ahold of it the second it drops.Dying Light: The Beastdirectly follows on from the events ofDying Lightand its expansionThe Following, as players will once again take control of the first games protagonist Kyle Crane.AdvertFair warning, I’m about to spoil the events of bothDying LightandThe Followingso stop reading here if you still plan to play them.Given that Kyle is now confirmed to be returning, this does mean that one of the two endings inThe Followingis most definitely non-canon (as it saw him die in a nuclear explosion) and that the other ending (in which he morphed into a volatile) is in fact canon.No prizes for guessing who “The Beast” in the title of the new game is referring to…Featured Image Credit: TechlandTopics:Dying Light 2,Techland,Xbox,PlayStation,PC

Dying Light 2has a free download on the horizon for owners of a certain special edition of the game.Developer and publisher Techland announced the news at Gamescom and ontheir official websitelast night, but given the news it might not be fair to refer to the upcoming title as a “Dying Light 2” game anymore.Check outDying Light: The Beast’sgameplay trailer belowDying Light: The Beastwas originally supposed to be a DLC expansion forDying Light 2, but developers Techland recently announced that the scope of the project has grown so much that it will instead be available as a standalone game.AdvertAs owner ofDying Light 2’s“Stay Human” Ultimate Edition were promised a “Story DLC 2” when they originally purchased the bundle, Techland has announced that owners of the Ultimate Edition will now receiveDying Light: The Beastfree of charge instead.As the original “Story DLC 2” eventually ballooned intoDying Light: The Beast, the developers are offering them the standalone title for free as a replacement - which is a pretty good deal considering thatDying Light: The Beastis going to be a “18-20 hour” affair.If you don’t ownDying Light 2’sStay Human Ultimate Edition, you can still pre-purchaseDying Light: The Beaston Steamif you’re that desperate to get ahold of it the second it drops.Dying Light: The Beastdirectly follows on from the events ofDying Lightand its expansionThe Following, as players will once again take control of the first games protagonist Kyle Crane.AdvertFair warning, I’m about to spoil the events of bothDying LightandThe Followingso stop reading here if you still plan to play them.Given that Kyle is now confirmed to be returning, this does mean that one of the two endings inThe Followingis most definitely non-canon (as it saw him die in a nuclear explosion) and that the other ending (in which he morphed into a volatile) is in fact canon.No prizes for guessing who “The Beast” in the title of the new game is referring to…Featured Image Credit: TechlandTopics:Dying Light 2,Techland,Xbox,PlayStation,PC
Dying Light 2has a free download on the horizon for owners of a certain special edition of the game.Developer and publisher Techland announced the news at Gamescom and ontheir official websitelast night, but given the news it might not be fair to refer to the upcoming title as a “Dying Light 2” game anymore.Check outDying Light: The Beast’sgameplay trailer belowDying Light: The Beastwas originally supposed to be a DLC expansion forDying Light 2, but developers Techland recently announced that the scope of the project has grown so much that it will instead be available as a standalone game.AdvertAs owner ofDying Light 2’s“Stay Human” Ultimate Edition were promised a “Story DLC 2” when they originally purchased the bundle, Techland has announced that owners of the Ultimate Edition will now receiveDying Light: The Beastfree of charge instead.As the original “Story DLC 2” eventually ballooned intoDying Light: The Beast, the developers are offering them the standalone title for free as a replacement - which is a pretty good deal considering thatDying Light: The Beastis going to be a “18-20 hour” affair.If you don’t ownDying Light 2’sStay Human Ultimate Edition, you can still pre-purchaseDying Light: The Beaston Steamif you’re that desperate to get ahold of it the second it drops.Dying Light: The Beastdirectly follows on from the events ofDying Lightand its expansionThe Following, as players will once again take control of the first games protagonist Kyle Crane.AdvertFair warning, I’m about to spoil the events of bothDying LightandThe Followingso stop reading here if you still plan to play them.Given that Kyle is now confirmed to be returning, this does mean that one of the two endings inThe Followingis most definitely non-canon (as it saw him die in a nuclear explosion) and that the other ending (in which he morphed into a volatile) is in fact canon.No prizes for guessing who “The Beast” in the title of the new game is referring to…
Dying Light 2has a free download on the horizon for owners of a certain special edition of the game.
Developer and publisher Techland announced the news at Gamescom and ontheir official websitelast night, but given the news it might not be fair to refer to the upcoming title as a “Dying Light 2” game anymore.
Check outDying Light: The Beast’sgameplay trailer below
Dying Light: The Beastwas originally supposed to be a DLC expansion forDying Light 2, but developers Techland recently announced that the scope of the project has grown so much that it will instead be available as a standalone game.
Advert
Advert
As owner ofDying Light 2’s“Stay Human” Ultimate Edition were promised a “Story DLC 2” when they originally purchased the bundle, Techland has announced that owners of the Ultimate Edition will now receiveDying Light: The Beastfree of charge instead.
As the original “Story DLC 2” eventually ballooned intoDying Light: The Beast, the developers are offering them the standalone title for free as a replacement - which is a pretty good deal considering thatDying Light: The Beastis going to be a “18-20 hour” affair.
If you don’t ownDying Light 2’sStay Human Ultimate Edition, you can still pre-purchaseDying Light: The Beaston Steamif you’re that desperate to get ahold of it the second it drops.
Dying Light: The Beastdirectly follows on from the events ofDying Lightand its expansionThe Following, as players will once again take control of the first games protagonist Kyle Crane.
Advert
Advert
Fair warning, I’m about to spoil the events of bothDying LightandThe Followingso stop reading here if you still plan to play them.
Given that Kyle is now confirmed to be returning, this does mean that one of the two endings inThe Followingis most definitely non-canon (as it saw him die in a nuclear explosion) and that the other ending (in which he morphed into a volatile) is in fact canon.
No prizes for guessing who “The Beast” in the title of the new game is referring to…
Topics:Dying Light 2,Techland,Xbox,PlayStation,PC