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Dying Light: The Beast Weapons Revealed – IGN First

by Connor Jan 07,2026

Nathan Lemaire, game director of Dying Light: The Beast, details the arsenal players will command in Techland's upcoming standalone first-person hybrid of melee combat, shooting, and parkour within an open-world setting. Returning protagonist Kyle Crane seeks vengeance against those who transformed him into the titular Beast through horrific experiments.

The development team promises weaponry with greater environmental impact than previous Dying Light installments, ranging from flamethrowers to brutal (sometimes weathered) close-quarters weapons. Watch the latest trailer above, and don't miss our exclusive 30-minute gameplay showcase below.

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Earlier this month, IGN showcased exclusive content including a Chimera boss battle preview and an in-depth analysis of these formidable antagonists.

Dying Light: The Beast launches August 22 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. Continue checking IGN throughout June for additional exclusive reveals.

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