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- La date de sortie de Dying Light : The Beast a été reportée au 19 septembre 2025 pour permettre un polissage amélioré et garantir la meilleure expérience de jeu possible dans l'ensemble de la série.
- Techland se concentre sur des améliorations clés telles que l'équilibre du jeu, la lisibilité de l'interface utilisateur, la qualité des effets physiques, les animations de personnage et la finalisation des détails globaux pour rendre Dying Light: The Beast remarquable.
- Techland a fait face à des difficultés financières et a déclaré une perte de 52,7 millions d'euros au cours des exercices fiscaux 2023 et 2024, entraînant l'annulation de deux projets internes.
- En conséquence, Techland accorde la priorité à la franchise Dying Light et explore de nouveaux titres Call of Juarez afin d'assurer la stabilité de ses opérations et de poursuivre le développement de jeux passionnants pour les joueurs.
Dying Light: The Beast décalé à septembre pour un polissage accru
Techland a annoncé un report de la date de sortie de Dying Light: The Beast, passant de août 21, 2025 à septembre 19, 2025. Selon le communiqué officiel de Techland, ce report de quatre semaines est destiné à permettre un polissage supplémentaire afin d’offrir « la meilleure expérience de jeu de la série ». Ce temps supplémentaire permettra à Techland de se concentrer sur des améliorations clés telles que l’équilibre du gameplay, la lisibilité de l’interface utilisateur, la qualité des effets physiques et les animations des personnages et des scènes, ainsi que la finalisation des détails généraux. Cette approche prudente survient alors que Techland traverse des défis financiers importants. La société a rapporté des pertes de 52,7 millions d’euros lors des exercices fiscaux 2023 et 2024, entraînant l’annulation de deux projets internes : une franchise fantasy et un jeu inspiré de Star Wars. Pour stabiliser ses opérations, Techland priorise désormais la franchise Dying Light et explore apparemment de nouveaux titres Call of Juarez. Dying Light: The Beast sortira maintenant le 19 septembre 2025 sur PC, PlayStation 5 et Xbox Series X|S.
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Pour tous les fans impatients de replonger dans le monde de Dying Light, Sophie Laurent a des nouvelles qui pourraient vous faire faire un double-take. Dans son dernier article intitulé « Dying Light: The Beast retardé jusqu’au 19 septembre 2025 » (publié le 25 juillet), elle détaille les raisons du récent report et ce que les joueurs peuvent attendre de cette extension très attendue. Avec une durée de campagne estimée à environ 20 heures plus du contenu optionnel, des combats intenses et un jeu coopératif jusqu’à quatre joueurs, cela s’annonce comme une extension palpitante. Assurez-vous de suivre toutes les mises à jour en consultant Reportage : Dying Light: The Beast reporté jusqu’au 19 septembre 2025 ! Pour tous les amateurs d’anime, surtout ceux qui ne peuvent pas se passer de *One Piece*, ne manquez pas le dernier article de Marcus Thompson intitulé « One Piece aura un nouveau thème de fin en août » (publié le 22 juillet 2025). Le blog révèle des nouvelles excitantes sur la deuxième partie prochaine de l’arc Egghead et sa nouvelle chanson thème de fin par Chameleon Lime Whoopiepie. Plongez-vous dans les détails à One Piece aura un nouveau thème de fin en août et préparez-vous pour le lancement le 10 août lors du One Piece Day’25 ! Pour tous les joueurs aguerris, Electronic Arts a laissé exploser une bombe. Le dernier post de Sophie Laurent intitulé « Battlefield 6 est le nom du nouveau jeu » (publié le 21 juillet 2025) révèle des détails sur le prochain jeu d’EA qui feront surement monter votre taux d’adrénaline. Si vous êtes un fan de l’action multijoueur intense, cette annonce vous fera assurément battre le cœur à mesure que plus d’informations sur Battlefield 6 seront disponibles plus tard dans l’été. Ne manquez pas toutes les dernières nouvelles et analyses des professionnels du secteur – rendez-vous sur Battlefield 6 est le nom du nouveau jeu pour tout savoir !
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Official Name | Dying Light |
Brief Summary | In the city of Harran, a mysterious viral outbreak has turned most of the population into hyper-aggressive zombie-like creatures, forcing Harran's Defense Ministry to quarantine the entire city. The Global Relief Effort (GRE) assists survivors still trapped in the city by regularly airdropping supplies. The GRE hires Kyle Crane to infiltrate Harran in order to retrieve a sensitive file stolen from them by Kadir Suleiman, which he is using as leverage to blackmail them, with the threat of publicizing it if anything were to happen to him. Crane is airdropped into Harran, where he is ambushed by a gang of hostile bandits. As the infected attack, Crane is bitten and infected, but rescued by Jade Aldemir and Amir Ghoreyshi. Amir sacrifices himself to buy Jade and Crane time, and Jade takes him to a survivor sanctuary called the Tower. Crane wakes up and is introduced to Rahim Aldemir, Jade's brother. Rahim then teaches Crane parkour and sends him to Spike, who gives him his first task as a resident of the tower. Crane learns that the Tower, which seeks to help other survivors, is being harassed by a gang of bandits led by a warlord named Rais who steals and hoards the supplies from the GRE airdrops, including Antizin; a vaccine that suppresses symptoms of infection and keeps bitten people from turning into the infected. After Harris Brecken, leader of the tower is nearly killed by a rival runner in a mission to retrieve an Antizin drop, need for the drug becomes immense. Crane volunteers and manages to reach an airdrop containing Antizin, but despite the dire need of the vaccine by the survivors, Crane is instructed by the GRE to destroy the airdrop, instructing him to reach out to Rais in order to buy the vaccine in order to confirm his identity. Crane reluctantly complies and informs the Tower that the supplies have been looted.
Upset, Brecken tasks Crane with the job of making a deal with Rais. Upon meeting Rais, Crane is able to confirm that he is indeed Suleiman. He carries out a series of unethical tasks for Rais under the assumption that he will be rewarded with two crates of Antizin. Crane is unable to locate the file, and is later betrayed by Rais, who only gives him five vials of Antizin. He later breaks off business with the GRE when they halt the supply drops and refuse to help the Tower. The situation in the tower worsens, and a whole floor is sealed off when an outbreak occurs. While doing an errand, Rahim tells Crane that he and Omar were planning to bomb an infected nest. Crane is opposed to this plan. After an argument over the radio, he gives chase to a fleeing Rahim. Upon catching up to him, he finds that Omar is dead, while Rahim has been wounded. He then executes Rahim's plans, resulting in the killing of the infected in the compound. When he gets back to Rahim he discovers that he was actually bitten and had turned while Crane was gone, forcing Crane to respectfully snap Rahim's neck when he attacks him. When Crane returns to the tower to inform Brecken of the news, Jade overhears them, and visibly upset, takes off. Meanwhile, a scientist at the Tower named Dr. Imran Zere, who was attempting to develop a cure for the virus, is kidnapped by Rais, prompting Crane to attempt a rescue mission. Crane is also captured by Rais, who reveals that the file he stole contains proof that the GRE intends to weaponize the virus rather than develop a cure and releases the file to the public. Crane manages to escape before being executed, resulting in Rais losing one of his hands during the process. Dr. Zere is killed in the rescue attempt, but manages to tell Crane that he had entrusted his research to Jade, who is tasked with delivering it to another scientist named Dr. Allen Camden. As Crane goes to look for Jade, he finds out that the Defense Ministry is planning to bomb Harran in an effort to completely eradicate the outbreak, claiming that there are no survivors left in the city. He manages to reactivate a radio tower and broadcasts a message to the outside world, thwarting the Ministry's plan. Jade was captured by Rais, who also steals Dr. Zere's research. Crane manages to rescue Jade and recover a part of Dr. Zere's research, but Jade admits that she has been bitten, and pleads with Crane to stop Rais. Jade then succumbs to the wound, forcing Crane to kill her. After killing Rais' assistant, Tair with his own machete, Crane delivers the tissue samples to Dr. Camden, who believes that he is very close to the cure, but needs the rest of Dr. Zere's data. Crane then finds out that Rais has cut a deal with the GRE, in which he will hand over Dr. Zere's research data to them in return for extraction from Harran. Crane then assaults Rais' headquarters (filled with infected) and battles him atop a skyscraper, eventually stabbing Rais in the neck and throwing him off the building. He recovers the research data and decides to turn it over to Dr. Camden instead of the GRE, intending to stay in Harran to help the survivors. Dying Light is a first-person, action survival horror game set in a vast and dangerous open world. During the day, players traverse an expansive urban environment overrun by a vicious outbreak, scavenging the world for supplies and crafting weapons to defend against the growing infected population. At night, the hunter becomes the hunted, as the infected become aggressive and more dangerous. Most frightening are the predators which only appear after sundown. Players must use everything in their power to survive until the morning’s first light. |
Platforms | Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Mac, Xbox One |
Released | January 26, 2015 |
Genre | Shooter, Role-playing (RPG), Adventure |
Play Modes | Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative |
Content Rating | 18 |
Languages | Chinese (Simplified), English, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil) |
Genre | Techland |
Genre | WB Games |
Ratings | 76/100 (907 reviews) |