Dying Light: The Beast Leaks Online — Pirates Quickly Grab PC Version Without Denuvo

Dying Light: The Beast Leaks Online — Pirates Quickly Grab PC Version Without Denuvo

Diana Golenko

Immediately after its release, Techland’s zombie action game Dying Light: The Beast appeared online. Since the game did not feature Denuvo protection, pirates quickly obtained the PC version and uploaded it to torrent sites.

The distribution weighs just over 44 GB. Judging by Steam user reviews and critic feedback, Techland managed to create a worthy successor to the first Dying Light — players were especially pleased with the return of Kyle Crane, the atmosphere, and the new eerie world that’s exciting to explore.

The story of Dying Light: The Beast follows Kyle Crane after the events of the first game. The protagonist has broken free after enduring long torment in a laboratory and now seeks revenge on his tormentors, including the new main antagonist — the Baron. His newfound Beast powers, which emerged after being infected by the zombie virus, will aid him in this quest. Originally, the project was developed as a story DLC for Dying Light 2: Stay Human, but it evolved into a full-fledged spin-off — our article explains why.

Dying Light: The Beast is available on PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PS5. System requirements can be found here.

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