A New Dying Light Game May Already Be in Development

Dying Light 2

Dying Light 2

Based on a recent job listing, Techland appears to be exploring a new online project connected to the Dying Light universe.

Launched in September, Dying Light: The Beast reinvigorated the franchise by returning Kyle Crane to center stage and closing on an ending that suggested further stories were planned.

While Techland has not announced a follow-up, signs suggest the developer may already be moving ahead with whatever comes next.

What Is the Job Listing That Sparked the Rumors?

The strongest clue comes from a vacancy for a Lead Online Game Designer, which explicitly references helping to define and build a new online project connected to the Dying Light franchise.

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Credit: Techland

According to the role description, this hire would be responsible for shaping the project from its earliest concept and prototype stages through launch and long-term post-release support.

The position also highlights experience with progression systems, player engagement mechanics, and in-game economies, alongside senior-level background in online or live-service game development.

The range of responsibilities suggests a project more ambitious than basic co-op maintenance.

Does “Online” Mean a Standalone Game or Just a New Mode?

Dying Light has featured online systems since its first release, but the job description is notable for repeatedly referencing the development of a new online initiative.

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Credit: Techland

This has prompted speculation that Techland may be working on a standalone project or spin-off instead of expanding an existing game with a new mode.

However, without official confirmation, it remains possible that this work could still connect to The Beast through a substantial online expansion.

The wider situation at Techland further supports the speculation. In early 2025, the studio scrapped two unannounced projects, though employees were moved to other teams and no layoffs occurred, with several titles still in production.

Since then, outside reports have suggested Techland continues to explore new entries across its major properties, including Dying Light.

Seen in that light, this new job posting looks less like a one-off hire and more like a sign of forward momentum after internal restructuring.

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