Dying Light: The Beast pushed back to September

Techland has big plans for Dying Light: The Beast, with the new standalone game poised to deliver an experience more in-line with the original game, rather than the more RPG-like sequel. The game was originally planned to release in August, but it has had a last-minute delay.
Techland has announced that Dying Light: The Beast will now release on September 19th, rather than August 22nd. The delay will give Techland a few extra weeks to put the final touches on the game: “With just four additional weeks, we can address final details that make all the difference between good and great”.
Dying Light: The Beast will release for last-gen and current-gen Xbox and PlayStation consoles, as well as PC. No version for the Switch or Switch 2 has been announced, but that may change once Nintendo sorts out its devkit backlog.
Dying Light: The Beast is a standalone expansion that continues Kyle Crane’s story more than 10-years after the events of the first game. In this game, Crane has suffered from the infection and has been held captive for many years before managing to escape.
KitGuru Says: Dying Light: The Beast will now be coming out just one week after Borderlands 4. Which one will you be picking up?