- He Moving light: retouched The update will not reach Nintendo Switch, confirms Techland
- There is also no “plan” to bring Dying light A Nintendo Switch 2
- The free visual and audio improvement update will be available on PC, PlayStation and Xbox
Techland has confirmed that it is Moving light: retouched The update will not reach the Nintendo Switch and that there are no plans for a Switch 2 port.
This week, the study finally shared the details of the update after advertising its plans for the first time during Dying lightThe tenth anniversary of the year earlier this year.
The free update, which arrives today on June 26, will offer new improvements for both images and audio. The quality of the texture of the environment and the resolution, together with the lighting and the PBR (physics -based representation).
Techland is also presenting a new quality of 8K Ultra Shadow and has improved the surface lighting options, and the original composer Paweł Blaszczak has returned to remastery the soundtrack with new environmental tracks and sounds.
“One of the best things to work with their own engine is that the people who build it are next to you,” Techland said in his blog. “In recent years, we have added a lot, we customized a lot and learned to squeeze more about the technology we already have. One day, someone has just started applying those learning to some old assets, and only clicks on that we could do it in the whole game.”
At that time, Techland said the Moving light: retouched The update will be available for Dying light PC owners, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, however, a Nintendo Switch launch was not mentioned.
Now, in an email statement to IGN, the developer has confirmed that the free update will not be available for the console.
“The dying light: retouched The update will not reach Nintendo Switch, “Techland said.
Unfortunately, it also seems that a switch 2 will not happen either, making the original Dying light The game can only be played on the console through backward compatibility.
“When it comes to a switch 2 port of the original Dying light: We have no plans at this time, “said Techland.” We are currently focused on delivering Mooring Light: The beast On August 22, 2025, for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S. We have no news to share about Nintendo Switch 2 at this time. “