
Techland, the developer behind Dying Light: The Beast, has revealed a fresh version of its first-person zombie survival game. Titled Dying Light: The Beast Restored Land, this edition bundles the complete base game, all previously released DLC, and brand-new Restored Land features. It's set to launch on March 26 and will be available at no cost to current owners of Dying Light: The Beast.
The new Restored Land content introduces a persistent world where enemies and loot do not respawn. As players eliminate zombies in specific zones, the map slowly transforms back to its pre-apocalyptic condition, repopulated with human survivors. Additionally, the update includes competitive vehicle events named Roadkill Rallies and an optional One Life mode for Restored Land that deletes your save file upon death. Check out Techland's latest behind-the-scenes video for a sneak peek.
Techland has also teased "numerous other additions and improvements" to be detailed on the release date later this week. While waiting, be sure to read IGN's review of Dying Light: The Beast and explore the 8 Things Dying Light: The Beast Doesn't Tell You for more insights.