Dying Light: The Beast is a new 18-hour standalone game that began life as DLC
Free to Dying Light 2 Ultimate Edition owners.
Dying Light developer Techland has shown off a new game in its zombie series that began life as a DLC for Dying Light 2 Stay Human.
Announced during Gamescom Opening Night Live, Dying Light: The Beast is a solo or four-player co-op experience pitched as a "tight" 18-hour ride through a fresh area of the franchise's world.
Dying Light protagonist Kyle Crane, once again voiced by Roger Craig Smith, returns here, a decade on. In-game, Crane has been in captivity, and experimented on. The upside? You have zombie DNA powers to unleash that beast on enemies.
"Development of Dying Light: The Beast originally started as a story DLC for Dying Light 2 Stay Human," Techland wrote in a press release. "But after two years of work, its size and scope has changed so much that it evolved into a standalone, self-contained experience.
"To show appreciation for the community who patiently waited for the DLC, Techland will be offering Dying Light: The Beast at no extra cost to all owners of the Dying Light 2 Stay Human Ultimate Edition, delivering a full standalone adventure instead of just a DLC."
There's no word of a launch window yet, but it'll land for PC, PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.