Dying Light and Dying Light 2 developer Techland appears to be getting started in earnest on its next project and this one doesn't look like it will have anything to do with zombies. In order to really start working on what it says is an open-world action-RPG, it needs to staff up and Techland is advertising it has several job openings.
The recent advertisement isn't the first time that it's been clear that Techland is working on its next project. In fact, back in August of last year, the company made it clear it was working on a new open-world AAA game that wasn't tied to the Dying Light franchise. At the time, that the game was open-world and was big in scope was the most the company was willing to divulge in its job listing. It seems likely this fantasy RPG project is what the company was staffing up for last year.
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The tweet takes users to the Techland official website where it appears the company is actually looking for quite a few different roles, though the firm has not made it clear that all the openings are for this new game. Positions in animation, art, design development and production all have openings. In fact, those departments all have multiple positions that the company is hiring for.
In the meantime, Techland doesn't appear to have taken its eye off the Dying Light ball. In fact, the company just recently gave fans of the original game a little present. The company has made the enhanced version of Dying Light free, which means that those who never purchased «The Following» DLC can now access it for no extra charge.
Speaking of The Following, the company still has plans for the more recently released Dying Light 2. That includes what it has called
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