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Dying Light Studio Teases "Multiple Unannounced Projects" For The Franchise

Ten years later, Techland is looking to grow the Dying Light franchise even further.

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Dying Light developer Techland has ambitious plans for its zombie-apocalypse series, as the studio is looking to expand the franchise in the future. As part of its 10th-anniversary celebration of the original Dying Light's launch on console and PC, Techland says it'll grow Dying Light across "multiple unannounced projects" and into other forms of media.

"We'll continue the series with multiple unannounced projects and will also go beyond video games with new board games, exclusive merchandise, original webcomic series, and more on the horizon. Our goal is to bring the world of Dying Light to even more people," Techland said in a press statement.

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Fans of the open-world zombie-survival games won't have long to wait for the next entry in the series either, as Dying Light: The Beast is scheduled to arrive in Summer 2025. Meanwhile, Techland says that both Dying Light and Dying Light 2 players can expect free updates to those games soon. Dying Light will receive new events and rewards, as well as a visual upgrade and a remastered soundtrack with new music from the game's original composer Paweł Błaszczak.

Dying Light 2 will see further changes made to its prologue, and the studio plans to make the co-op roguelite mode Tower Raid a permanent part of the game. If you've been looking to hop into the series and you own a PS5 or PS4 console, Dying Light 2 was recently added to the Game Catalog for PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers.

Like the first game, Techland has regularly updated the sequel since it launched in 2022, although some additions like a premium in-game currency haven't been too well-received by fans.

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