Techland has announced through its social networks that Dying Light 2 is delayed indefinitely. The second installment of the zombie title planned to launch in spring 2020, but the developer explains in the statement that they need more time to offer a game that matches the expectations of the fans. On Dying Light 2 there is not much information yet, but that will star in Aiden, an infected boy.
In this way, Dying Light 2 joins the list of delayed games this month, following the trail left by Square Enix with Final Fantasy 7 remake
Hey Survivors!
Here's the Dying Light 2 Development Update. pic.twitter.com/CKMkAe2eD7– Dying Light (@DyingLightGame) January 20, 2020
You can read the translated statement below:
To our delivered Community:
It has been a busy year for us as we continue working on our largest project to date. We know you are looking forward to the game, and we also want to offer exactly what we promised.
Initially we were aiming for spring 2020 for the launch of Dying Light 2, but unfortunately we need more development time to complete our vision. We will have more details to share in the coming months, and we will contact you again as soon as we have more information. We apologize for this nasty news. Our priority is to offer an experience that lives up to our quality standards and the expectations of you, the fans.
Please stay tuned and thanks to our fans around the world for your continued support, patience and understanding.