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    In celebration of one million preorders, Techland is launching Dying Light: The Beast early.

    New high-quality zombie games tend to come few and far between these days, which is why their arrivals are looked forward to passionately by fans of the genre — especially if they're major AAA releases that bring hours and hours of gameplay content.

     

    Such is why excitement is high for Dying Light: The Beast, the third entry in Techland's long-running, fan-favorite Dying Light franchise, a follow-up to 2022's Dying Light 2: Stay Human, and a direct sequel to the original 2015 title. It puts players back in the shoes of the first game's protagonist Kyle Crane 13 years later as he hungers for revenge against the Baron, a scientist that experimented on him for years with the Harran Virus.

     

    The new game is now just a week away from its scheduled release, and unsurprisingly, the hype surrounding it has reached a fever pitch. And as a result of that, tons of fans are curious about when specifically they'll be able to jump into its ultra-violent zombie carnage on Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, and PS5 (and on Xbox One and PS4, when the last-gen versions of the game come out later in 2025).

     

    Luckily, the developers have announced Dying Light: The Beast's exact release dates and launch times well ahead of its arrival — and surprisingly, Techland is actually releasing it a day early to celebrate one million preorders. Officially, Dying Light: The Beast is scheduled to launch on September 18, 9:00 a.m. PT / 12:00 p.m. ET, instead of on September 19 as it was originally going to.

     

    The graphic and table below both list all of the game's global release times across various time zones; if you don't see yours, you can use this converter to determine when it will unlock in your region. Note that Dying Light: The Beast's launch times are the same across all of its platforms, also.

     

    The official launch times for Dying Light: The Beast.

    Here are the official global launch times for Dying Light: The Beast across all of its platforms.

    (Image credit: Techland)

     

    Time zone

    Launch time

    PDT

    Sept. 18, 9:00 a.m.

    CST

    Sept. 18, 10:00 a.m.

    CDT

    Sept. 18, 11:00 a.m.

    COT

    Sept. 18, 11:00 a.m.

    EDT

    Sept. 18, 12:00 p.m.

    BRT

    Sept. 18, 1:00 p.m.

    BST

    Sept. 18, 5:00 p.m.

    CEST

    Sept. 18, 6:00 p.m.

    SAST

    Sept. 18, 6:00 p.m.

    EEST

    Sept. 18, 7:00 p.m.

    GST

    Sept. 18, 8:00 p.m.

    SGT

    Sept. 19, midnight

    CST

    Sept. 19, midnight

    KST

    Sept. 19, 1:00 a.m.

    JST

    Sept. 19, 1:00 a.m.

    AEST

    Sept. 19, 2:00 a.m.

    NZST

    Sept. 19, 4:00 a.m.

     

    While Dying Light: The Beast's encroaching launch has been somewhat overshadowed by juggernaut releases like Hollow Knight: Silksong and Borderlands 4, it nevertheless looks to be one of 2025's most exciting releases for anyone who's into zombie games, action titles, and open-world experiences.

     

    Notably, compared to the previous two Dying Light games that were largely set within urban areas, The Beast is mixing things up with Castor Woods — a heavily forested region in which developed areas are broken up by swathes of woodland.

    While Dying Light: The Beast's encroaching launch has been somewhat overshadowed by juggernaut releases like Hollow Knight: Silksong and Borderlands 4, it nevertheless looks to be one of 2025's most exciting releases for anyone who's into zombie games, action titles, and open-world experiences.

    Given that fluid parkour movement is core to Dying Light's formula, it's making a return in the new title, though you'll also be able to travel on the ground quickly as well thanks to speedy vehicles. The franchise's central "explore and scavenge during the day, run and hide at night" gameplay loop is back, too.

     

    As for Kyle Crane himself, the experiments performed on him have given him beastly powers reminiscent of fearsome Volatile zombies that will manifest as brutal abilities and attacks you can use in combat. Like the game's marketing highlights, he's "half survivor, half beast," with each half supporting a different playstyle.

     

    An official gameplay screenshot of Dying Light: The Beast.

    Whenever you're not ripping zombies to shreds with your brutish powers in Dying Light: The Beast, you can 

    opt to take them out from afar with firearms or hack them to pieces with deadly melee weapons.

    (Image credit: Techland)

     

    Ultimately, what was originally just going to be a DLC for Dying Light 2 looks to be quite an impressive game in its own right, and definitely one to keep an eye on as reviews and its launch come next week (check out our hands-on preview). Personally, I've always preferred the more grounded feel of something like Dead Island 2 over Dying Light's parkour-driven gameplay, but I'll probably still check out The Beast eventually.

     

    Note that if you're interested in preordering Dying Light: The Beast, you can pick up your copy now for $59.99 on the Xbox store, Windows PC (Steam and the Epic Games Store), and the PlayStation Store.

     

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