- Dying light The Techland developer has apparently canceled two titles
- It is not clear what games are affected
- The study has confirmed that no work has been cut
Dying light The developer Techland has canceled two next projects.
The Polish study, which is a subsidiary of the Chinese technology giant Tencent, recorded record losses of $ 37.3 million / £ 27.4 million in 2024 according to the Polish commercial site Biznesu. This followed losses of $ 25 million / £ 18.3 million in 2023.
Losses are attributed to the “decisions to suspend additional work in two projects”, although it is currently not clear exactly what this means. We know that Techland was working on a fantasy action role -playing play with some ex The brightness 3 The developers, which leads to the speculation that the project may have been canned.
In a statement provided to Gamesradar about the news, a Techland representative said that “the development of the game is never a straight line, sometimes they are new approaches to make great games.”
Interestingly, informed cancellations seem not to have led to any dismissal. “The important thing here is that none of the informed changes has resulted in staff reductions,” the statement continued. “The developers were transferred to other projects and are working in several games in our pipe.”
At this time, the study is preparing to launch Mooring Light: The beast. The next entry in the zombie-llay series, The beast See the return of the original Dying light The protagonist Kyle Crane as a super powerful mutant.
It will be launched on August 22 for PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Xbox One.