Techland Registers Trademark for “Dying Light: The Beast”
Techland, the studio behind the Dying Light franchise, has recently registered a new trademark for a project titled Dying Light: The Beast. This development has generated interest, as it hints at a potential new game, or downloadable content (DLC) expansion for Dying Light 2.
The trademark, filed on August 12, 2024, covers a broad range of categories, including software, computer games, and even unrelated items like musical instruments and cutlery. This broad categorization leaves the exact nature of Dying Light: The Beast open to speculation.
The details surrounding Dying Light: The Beast remain unclear, but it seems to be either a new standalone game or a DLC for Dying Light 2 Stay Human, which was released in 2022. Techland has consistently supported Dying Light 2 with numerous updates and DLCs since its launch.
In our interview with Techland, Dying Light Franchise Director Tymon Smektala hinted at more content coming to the game, stating, “Further announcements are incoming, but again I need to ask the community to stay patient just a little bit longer.”
Fans of the series are eagerly awaiting more information, especially with gamescom just around the corner. Whether Dying Light: The Beast turns out to be a new game, a DLC, or something entirely unexpected, it’s clear that Techland has big plans for the future of the Dying Light franchise.
As more news and rumors emerge, we will keep you updated. Until then, you can read our Dying Light 2 review where we mentioned that the game “improves on the first game in practically every way and does so on an even larger scale.”
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