Dying Light: The Beast Trailer Unleashes Kyle Crane’s Beast Mode Ahead of Launch

Crane is coming back—and this time, he’s not alone in his head.

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Techland has dropped a brutal new trailer for Dying Light: The Beast, revealing both the emotional stakes behind Kyle Crane’s return—and the next level of parkour and combat mechanics coming his way. Crane’s haunted visage, set against the sprawling dread of Castor Woods, teases his internal struggle to control a growing, rage-fueled Beast within. This isn’t just a visual upgrade—it’s a mechanical one, with over 100 new parkour animations and reworked melee physics that promise a grittier, more visceral feel

Originally intended as DLC for Dying Light 2, The Beast has evolved into a standalone survival horror experience that brands itself “Dying Light 3” in everything but name. Crane’s dual nature, day-night survival tension, smarter AI, vehicle segments, and visceral Beast Mode set the stage for one of the franchise’s most ambitious chapters yet.

The trailer also confirms what fans have been waiting to hear—Dying Light: The Beast launches September 19, 2025, on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, with PS4 and Xbox One versions to follow.

Still on the fence? If the trailer’s any indication, Dying Light: The Beast isn’t just a retread—it’s a rebirth. With new parkour, smarter enemies, and a brooding protagonist caught between man and monster, Techland is aiming to land hard when the survival horror sequel drops later this month.

Not sure if your rig can handle it? Check out the full system requirements before launch.


MARC MARASIGAN
MARC MARASIGAN (Editor-in-Chief)

Marc Marasigan is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of PC Gaming Spot. He's a seasoned gaming journalist who spent years covering MMOs and RPGs at MMOs.com. When he's not losing sleep over tactical shooters, obsessing about Final Fantasy, or getting eaten by dinosaurs in survival-crafting games, he's busy writing YA novels about teenagers with magical disasters and spinning beats as a professional DJ. Yes, it's a weird combo, but it makes for great conversation at parties.

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