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Dying Light: The Beast Launches on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series as Reviews Praise Parkour, Question Story

The standalone return of Kyle Crane lands Steam Deck Verified with a tailored performance mode.

Overview

  • Techland released the game worldwide with a new launch trailer and availability on Steam and the Epic Games Store in addition to consoles.
  • Early reviews commend refined first-person traversal, visceral melee combat and the Castor Woods setting, but describe the main narrative as lightweight and the new Beast Mode as underwhelming.
  • Technical reporting notes average visual fidelity for 2025, missing ray-tracing options that had been touted before launch, and inconsistent frame-times with occasional stutter on high-end PCs.
  • The game brings back vehicles and emphasizes tense night-time encounters with Volatiles across open countryside and the denser Old Town district.
  • Originally scoped as DLC for Dying Light 2, the project expanded into a standalone release with a roughly 20-hour campaign and Steam Deck performance mode confirmed by the studio.