Techland, known for the Dying Light franchise, is working on multiple new franchises according to their latest job listing. In addition to continuing support for Dying Light, it has started a new brand that will be developed using Unreal Engine 5.
Techland rolls up its sleeves for a new game
Although no confirmation from Techland, the studio’s website has seen several job openings. According to the Level Designer vacancies, the new game will use Unreal Engine 5. This means that C-Engine, which was preferred in previous productions, has been abandoned.
The vacancy for Character Designer states that the focus will be on realistic human anatomy. This indicates a more grounded gameplay style compared to Dying Light and Dead Island series. On the other hand, the Artificial Intelligence Programmer vacancy highlights the first-person perspective and multiplayer elements.
Techland, which was acquired by Tencent last year, has been making waves all over the world with the Dying Light series. But since development work has only just begun, it’s hard to know what this mysterious project will be like. It is estimated that it will only be action-adventure oriented.
On the other hand, Dying Light: The Beast was announced recently. This production brings back Kyle Crane, the first character of the series. It will tell the story of Crane, who has been subjected to brutal experiments for many years. This package will be available for free for Dying Light 2 Ultimate Edition owners.
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