Dying Light: The Beast – Techland’s 2025 Roadmap Revealed

The Polish studio has shared a detailed roadmap outlining how it plans to expand and enhance the latest installment of the Dying Light franchise over the coming months.

 

Techland has unveiled an eleven-week update schedule for Dying Light: The Beast, promising a steady stream of new content and improvements. The game launched a month ago on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PC, as well as PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, quickly becoming a hit among fans. Now, the developers are preparing a three-month wave of updates to make the experience even better. Confirmed additions include a New Game+ mode, Legend Levels, a Nightmare difficulty option, new weapon executions, and ray tracing support on PC — a feature that was unexpectedly cut before launch, resulting in downgraded visuals. A PUBG Mobile crossover is also on the horizon.

Techland also announced a global community initiative called Call of the Beast, which began yesterday and runs until January 7, 2026. Every Thursday, new challenges and exclusive rewards will go live. During the campaign, players worldwide will work together to complete weekly objectives celebrating teamwork, endurance, and the strength of the Dying Light: The Beast community. Each challenge grants unique rewards that appear in participants’ inventories upon completion. New weapons and special car skins will arrive each week, offering fresh incentives and opportunities to celebrate collective achievements. To earn the weekly rewards, players must actively contribute to the current week’s global goal.

If the community completes at least 17 out of the 22 total goals, a secret legendary reward will be unlocked at the end of the event. Moreover, if 20 goals are achieved, all participants — regardless of when they joined the challenge — will receive every available reward. The first community challenge, titled Season to Dismember, tasks players with cutting off 30 million limbs to earn a Lumberjack Car Skin or 60 million limbs to obtain a Woodchopper Axe. This event runs until Thursday, October 23, at 4 PM CEST.

In the end, this initiative not only extends the game’s lifespan but also strengthens the community spirit that has long defined the Dying Light series — showing that even in a world overrun by the infected, cooperation still matters.

Source: WCCFTech

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