Maison > Nouvelles > Dying Light : La Bête repoussé au 19 septembre

Dying Light : La Bête repoussé au 19 septembre

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Apr 07,2026

It sounds like Dying Light: The Beast is shaping up to be a standout entry in the franchise—though it’s a bittersweet delay for fans eagerly awaiting the return of Kyle Crane. Moving the release from August 21 to September 19, 2025, may seem like a minor shift, but as Techland emphasizes, those four extra weeks are being spent on meaningful refinement—not just cosmetic tweaks.

The focus on gameplay balance, UI clarity, physics quality, and animation polish is particularly telling. These aren’t flashy features; they’re the invisible foundations of immersion. A well-tuned combat system, seamless navigation, and lifelike animations can elevate a good game into something unforgettable—exactly what Techland seems determined to deliver.

And yes, the fact that a public demo will debut at gamescom and that a deep dive into the game’s gore system is on the way? That’s not just marketing. It’s a promise that The Beast isn’t just about style—it’s about substance. The visceral, chaotic energy of the franchise is clearly being pushed further, especially with the emphasis on grotesque yet satisfyingly detailed combat.

Calling it a "supercharged sequel" isn’t just hype—it’s a sign that Techland is listening to feedback, respecting the legacy of Dying Light, and aiming for greatness.

So while fans might miss a few days of anticipation, the extra time could very well make Dying Light: The Beast not just a return to form—but a leap forward. After all, in a world overrun by the infected, patience might just be the final boss.

Stay tuned for gamescom. The beast is coming—and it’s ready to bite.