Techland has introduced a four-week delay to Dying Gentle: The Beast, which can now launch on September nineteenth. Discussing the latest constructive previews, the developer mentioned it’s shifting the discharge date to permit for “additional sprucing work” and to make this “the most effective Dying Light recreation we’ve ever launched.”
Alongside extra “final little particulars,” the group is working to fine-tune the gameplay stability, enhance the physics high quality, tweak cutscenes and participant animations, and look into the “readability of UI.” Subsequent week will see an “replace on the sport’s gore” and a reunion with Bober the Beaver, Castor Woods’ mascot, who seemingly wasn’t spared from the undead infestation.
Techland may even be at Gamescom, with a playable demo in Corridor 6 from August twentieth to twenty fourth. Whereas it acknowledges that the delay could also be “disappointing,” it says, “We’re virtually there, so please bear with us for the remaining 8 weeks.” Curiously, it didn’t point out how this delay would have an effect on the PS4 and Xbox One variations, slated to reach after the launch on Xbox Sequence X/S, PS5, and PC. Keep tuned for extra updates on that entrance within the meantime.
Dying Gentle: The Beast takes place over a decade after the primary recreation, with Kyle Crane returning because the protagonist, and guarantees a 20-hour story. Head right here for extra particulars the aspect content material.

