Developer Techland has delayed Dying Gentle: The Beast by 4 weeks. As an alternative of launching on August 22, the standalone spin-off will now launch on September 19.
In a letter to followers, Techland explains that, after evaluating the commonly optimistic preview impressions, it has determined to delay the sport to deal with sure criticisms and add further polish.
“We perceive that this can be disappointing, however our expertise has proven how essential the primary impression is,” Techland states in a press launch. “With simply 4 further weeks, we will tackle closing particulars that make all of the distinction between good and nice. Areas we need to enhance embrace finetuning the stability of gameplay parts, trying into readability of UI, rising the standard of physics, in addition to tweaking cutscenes and participant animations additional in addition to including final little particulars.”
Techland guarantees to maintain followers within the loop with common updates, and Dying Gentle: The Beast will nonetheless be playable at Gamescom subsequent month.
Dying Gentle: The Beast started as an enlargement for Dying Gentle 2 Keep Human that was fleshed out right into a standalone title. It stars the returning Kyle Crane, protagonist of the unique Dying Gentle, who’s captured and experimented on, gaining zombie-like powers consequently.
As a result of it was initially envisioned as DLC, those that personal the Final Version of Dying Gentle 2 will obtain The Beast without cost. In any other case, it is going to launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Sequence X/S, and PC for $59.99.