Summary
Dying Light 2: Ultimate Editionwill be delisted from all platforms on Jul 27, 2025. The delisting is likely linked to the announcement ofDying Light: The Beast, which will be free for anyone who purchased this edition ofDying Light 2.
Dying Light 2: Stay Humanwas originally released in 2022, obtaining mixed reviews from critics. The game came with both a standard and an Ultimate Edition, which promised two DLCs.Dying Light 2’s first DLC wasBloody Ties, which was released later in the same year.
Now, Techland has revealed thatDying Light 2: Ultimate Editionwill no longer be sold soon, and gamers have until September 30 if they want to buy it. The most likely reason for the delisting is that the recently revealedDying Light: The Beastwill be free for anyone who originally purchased this edition.Dying Light: The Beastwas originally meant to be the second DLC of the game, but the devs decided to turn it into a full-fledged title, not being able to fulfill the promise for people who already purchased this edition.Dying Light: The Beastwill have Kyle Crane as its protagonistonce more, bringing a new city, and several new gameplay features, and was originally announced during Gamescom Opening Night Live 2024.
When Will Dying Light 2: Ultimate Edition Be Delisted?
Fortunately, gamers will still be able to purchaseDying Light 2after September 30, just not the Ultimate Edition. Earlier this year,Techland revealedDying Light 2: Reloaded Edition, a new version that is now the standard version of the zombie-killing game.Dying Light 2: Reloaded Editionwas launched together with the new Firearms Update, which added more weapons to the experience, and included the previousBloody TiesDLC as part of the package.
Despite currently working onDying Light: The Beast, Techland continues to update its previous game.Update 1.18 forDying Light 2was recently released, and it was packed with several bug fixes and improvements to the title. According to the developers, some of the changes implemented in the update were community-driven, catering to the game’s loyal fanbase, and including more gear pieces being droppable than before, for example. The developer is also currently working onDying Light 2’s Tower Raid mode, which is currently in beta testing. It’s likely, however, that the development ofDying Light 2will resume soon, as the release date for the company’s next title draws near, and Techland will probably shift its focus.
Dying Light 2 Stay Human
WHERE TO PLAY
It’s been 20 years since the events of the original game. The virus won, and humanity is slowly dying. You play as Aiden Caldwell, a wandering Pilgrim who delivers goods, brings news, and connects the few remaining survivor settlements in barren lands devastated by the zombie virus. However, your true goal is to find your little sister Mia, who you left behind as a kid to escape Dr. Waltz’s torturous experiments. Haunted by the past, you eventually make the decision to confront it when you learn that Mia may still be alive in Villedor — the last city standing on Earth.You quickly find yourself in a settlement torn by conflict. You’ll need to engage in creative and gory combat, so hone your skills to defeat hordes of zombies and make allies. Roam the city, free run across Villedor’s buildings and rooftops in search of loot in remote areas, and be wary of the night. With every sunset, monsters take control of the streets.