Techland, the studio behind the Dying Light series, recently announced that they are currently working on an AAA open-world action RPG that will champion a fantasy setting.
The studio has brought on many developers who formerly worked in CD Projekt RED, Ubisoft, Arkane, Guerrilla Games, and People Can Fly. This means that everyone who worked on Witcher 3 will be a part of the title’s development, thereby creating a significant amount of hype around the upcoming title.
The Dying Light franchise is not the only successful series produced by Techland. The studio has dropped a long list of critically acclaimed titles, including Call of Juarez and Dead Island.
With Dying Light 2: Stay Human being successful, the studio will likely focus on a more ambitious project. This time around, they will explore an open-world ARPG. However, the developers have not revealed much. It remains to be seen what type of fantasy setting they have in mind. The only clue we have right now is the official key art that dropped with the announcement.
When talking about the new project, Techland CEO Paweł Marchewka said,
Marchewka continued by stating:
Interestingly, the studio hopes to provide a full next-gen experience while providing five years of support and content for their latest title, Dying Light 2: Staying Human.
Marchewka also suggests that the developers have already been working on the game for almost a year now and have continued developing it "throughout Dying Light 2: Stay Human's record-setting launch."
The studio will now focus primarily on the upcoming fantasy ARPG. It will likely grow its development team on the project, as evident by its posted jobs.
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