Shortly before the start of Dying Light 2: Stay Human there is bad news once more, because a game version cannot be released as planned and is significantly delayed.
So Techland spoke once more today regarding the game, but this time with bad news. After constantly presenting new information and details on the occasion of the approaching release, the shift on a platform was confirmed today.
Accordingly, the zombie survival sequel will not be released on February 4, 2022 for the switch. The cloud version planned there will be postponed to a later date, which cannot yet be specifically named. However, Techland assured that the release on the Nintendo console should be made up for within six months of the release for the other platforms.
“In order to provide fans with the level of gaming experience they deserve and that Techland aims to provide, the official release date of Dying Light 2: Stay Human (Cloud Version) on Nintendo Switch is being postponed. Techland asks for patience from Nintendo fans around the world. After the game’s release, players will be able to experience Dying Light 2: Stay Human on the Nintendo Switch with flexible handheld gameplay, powered by cloud technology.”
However, this postponement has no impact on the planned release for the other platforms. Specifically, this means: On PC, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS5 and PS4 you will be able to get started on February 4, 2022 as planned.