Just in case you missed it, this year Techland has been celebrating a decade of the Dying Light franchise. And ahead of the upcoming launch of Dying Light: The Beast, they’ve released another retrospective video, calling back to one of their original videos promoting the first game with “110 Years of Zombie Evolution”.
In this new video, Techland has enlisted talented makeup artists and actors to represent the ways the undead have been represented throughout the history of movies, TV, and video games. From the original voodoo zombie as seen in 1932’s White Zombie, to another certain franchise’s zombie, to Techland’s own take on zombies, this one is for the practical effects junkies.
Meanwhile, Dying Light: The Beast centres around protagonist Kyle Crane (voiced once again by Roger Craig Smith), a man whose selflessness during the initial virus outbreak saved many, but his reward was being held captive for 13 years and subjected to various experiments. Now free, Kyle finds himself in a world that’s changed, and not for the better. Now, you’ll need to use the survival skills that kept you alive all those years ago to save even more innocent lives, as well as hunt down those responsible for your torture.
As for Dying Light: The Beast, you can check it out on September 19 when the game launches for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store.
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