• Crypto News
  • Ai
  • eSports
  • Bitcoin
  • Ethereum
  • Blockchain
Home»eSports»Dying Light developer Techland cancels two upcoming
eSports

Dying Light developer Techland cancels two upcoming

Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Xbox layoffs and game cancellations, such as Rare’s Everwild and an MMORPG from the studio behind Elder Scrolls Online, have been swarming the web following a number of companies’ annual financial reports.

Dying Light developer Techland has published record losses for 2024 as reported by Pulz Biznesu (Thanks GameKult) the 135million zl (£27.4million / $37.3million) deficit follows losses of 90million zl (£18.3million / $25million) in 2023.

While this looks dire at first, it should be noted that Techland hasn’t released a game since 2022’s Dying Light 2: Stay Human, which was a record year for the company in terms of profits. Techland earned 747 million zł (£151.6 million / $206.5 million) in the year the game was released. A new spin-off standalone release, originally envisioned as DLC for Dying Light 2, called Dying Light: The Beast is scheduled to be released in August 2025.

Dying Light developer Techland cancels two upcoming games

Despite the upcoming launch of what is expected to be a successful game, Techland has decided to cancel two of its projects. The press release did not go into details about which games were cancelled; however, it is assumed that the new fantasy RPG IP the team revealed in May 2022 is one of the projects.

In a post titled We Are Working On A Brand New Game, which described the title as a “AAA Open World Action-RPG in a fantasy setting”, Techland CEO Paweł Marchewka wrote “Our ambition is to introduce a brand new IP that is vastly different from what we have been doing for the past several years. We want to create a fully next-gen experience. A new fantasy epic set in a sprawling open world, fueled by the skills and experience we have gained as a team over the years, infused with new ideas, passion, and creativity.”

Despite these abandoned projects, Techland revealed that an unannounced project has been launched to replace the two cancellations. Techland has not stated if the company will undergo layoffs, and details about the new project are not expected to be shared.

We have contacted Techland for comment and will update our report once we receive further information.

For the latest gaming news, follow GameWatcher on BlueSky, check out our videos on YouTube, or give us a like on Facebook. We sometimes include affiliate links in our posts, which grants us a small commission, thank you. Please support independent Games Media. ❤️

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Equal Esports Cup kicks off

juillet 3, 2025

Anyone’s Legend secures FlyQuest victory in MSI 2025 debut

juillet 3, 2025

LoL esports caster Vedius opens up about mental health at MSI

juillet 3, 2025

BETBY expands chess betting markets ahead of Esports World Cup debut

juillet 3, 2025
Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Top Posts

SwissCryptoDaily.ch delivers the latest cryptocurrency news, market insights, and expert analysis. Stay informed with daily updates from the world of blockchain and digital assets.

We're social. Connect with us:

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
Top Insights

$180 Million Hacked From Brazilian Banking System: Attackers Cashed out Using Crypto

juillet 3, 2025

Announcing the Devcon SEA venue!

juillet 3, 2025

Equal Esports Cup kicks off

juillet 3, 2025
Get Informed

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • About us
  • Get In Touch
  • Cookies Policy
  • Privacy-Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© 2025 Swisscryptodaily.ch.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.