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Home»Features»5 Reasons to Be Excited for Dying Light: The Beast

5 Reasons to Be Excited for Dying Light: The Beast

Unleash the beast

Julio La PineBy Julio La PineAugust 7, 20254 Mins Read
Dying Light: The Beast Most Exciting Features
Image Source: Techland

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  • 1. A Direct Sequel
  • 2. Improved Combat
  • 3. The Goriest Entry of the Series
  • 4. Unleash The Beast (Mode)
  • 5. Map and Atmosphere

For the first time in many years, it is shocking to see that 2025 is lacking in zombie games. Usually, we have a year flooded with brain-eater titles, but that wasn’t the case this time. However, that’s something great. It means that we’re getting more high-quality products, and the one that stands out above every other one is Dying Light: The Beast. Ever since it was announced, parkour fans who love bashing zombies with traffic signs have been eager to get their hands on this new entry in the series. And since we aren’t the exception, we’ve made a list of the five most exciting features coming to Dying Light: The Beast.

1. A Direct Sequel

Crane fighting a zombie
Image Source: Techland

As you may know, Crane is back for Dying Light: The Beast, which might be strange for some, but it makes total sense. After many years, it seems that the “canon ending” debate is finally over, as Dying Light: The Beast points out that the Infected Ending was the true one, and the starting point of this new entry. We’ll still have to wait and see how Crane got the zombie DNA, but the plot is looking pretty promising. Furthermore, if you haven’t played any of the previous games, trying the first one is an excellent idea, at least according to the game’s director in a recent interview with Epic Games.

2. Improved Combat

Dying Light: The Beast Combat Mechanics
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Many have always said that Dying Light did fantastic things with the combat we’ve seen in several zombie survival games, but now, The Beast seems to be the culmination of everything the studio has learned. The first entry had terrific combat against zombies, while the second one improved how we’d engage human foes. Dying Light: The Beast improves upon both systems to make the ultimate combat of the franchise, and one we can’t wait to experience. Judging by the recent previews, everything is smoother, gorier, and more reactive.

3. The Goriest Entry of the Series

A horde of zombies in Dying Light
Image Source: Techland

One iconic thing from Dying Light is its gore, and since it has improved with every entry, The Beast isn’t an exception. This time, Techland put a lot of emphasis on the gory aspects of the game, making every fight turn into full-blown carnage. You can see some of the early footage, as well as some trailers, and the way zombies get cut down in half now or lose skin as you punch them is unlike anything we’ve seen. It might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but those fans of eviscerating undead will have a blast.

4. Unleash The Beast (Mode)

Zombies in the city
Image Source: Techland

By now, we know that poor Crane will be struggling to keep the beast in check, which is this game’s main gimmick. However, it is more than just a narrative thing; it is a gameplay feature. Crane will be able to tear through enemies in a literal sense and with his bare hands. According to early gameplay footage, it is a limited-time mode that you’ll need to control and improve as the game progresses. The game’s director, Smektala, said that “it isn’t a God mode,” so you need to be careful when you use it.

5. Map and Atmosphere

Dying Light: The Beast Map
Image Source: Techland

Last, but certainly not least, the atmosphere. Dying Light, as a series, has always done a terrific job at presenting a post-apocalyptic world full of parkour areas and deadly zombies. However, Castor Woods is looking like the largest and most terrifying area of the whole franchise. We’ve already seen how Crane can walk around the woods while also using the building’s verticality to traverse the area and avoid the undead. It might sound strange, but this is one of the few post-apocalyptic locations that we can’t wait to explore, regardless of the dangers.

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Julio La Pine
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Been gaming since '99! I am a huge JRPG fan and my favorite franchise is Final Fantasy. I love writing about games and I hope I can do it for the rest of my days!

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