Dying Light: The Beast? Techland Files Trademark for Potential New Game
Techland, the developers behind the popular zombie survival game *Dying Light*, has filed a trademark for "Dying Light: The Beast", hinting at a potential new entry in the franchise. The trademark was filed on 12 August 2024, according to a filing on the US Patent and Trademark Office website.
While the trademark filing doesn't reveal any details about the nature of the game, it suggests that Techland is exploring new avenues within the *Dying Light
universe. The last game in the series, *Dying Light 2 Stay Human*, launched in 2022 and was met with generally positive reception.
The trademark filing covers a wide range of categories, including:
Cases for mobile phones
Computer game cartridges and discs
Digital music downloadable from the internet
Downloadable computer game software
Downloadable electronic game software
Downloadable video game software
Graphics cards
Headsets for use with computers
Recorded computer game software
Recorded video game software
The comprehensive nature of the filing suggests that "Dying Light: The Beast" could be a full-fledged game rather than a spin-off or expansion pack.
While the trademark is yet to be approved, it seems highly likely that it will be finalised in the near future.
Insider Gaming has contacted Techland for comment on the trademark filing. This article will be updated with any information received from the developers.
Speculation is rife among fans about what "Dying Light: The Beast" might entail. Some believe it could be a standalone game exploring a new setting or time period within the *Dying Light
universe. Others speculate it might be a continuation of the story from *Dying Light 2 Stay Human*.
No matter what form it takes, the potential new game has sparked excitement among fans who are eager to see what Techland has in store for the franchise.
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