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Dying Light: The Beast Dying Light dev Techland acknowledges cancelled games but says it didn't lay anyone off: "Developers were moved to other projects and are working on a number of games" News ...
Dying Light developer Techland has confirmed there have been no staff reductions following the reported cancellation of two in-development games. In a statement to Eurogamer, a spokesperson for ...
Techland has cancelled two unannounced games mid-development, but has confirmed there will be no layoffs as a result. As spotted by GameWatcher, the business publication Puls Biznesu highlighted ...
Techland has announced several canceled unannounced projects following major losses on its fiscal year. In the report, the company had said that its losses amount to around 130 million Polish ...
Techland, the developer behind Dying Light, is working on a brand-new Call of Juarez game developed in Unreal Engine 5. As the team finishes up development of Dying Light: The Beast— which will ...
Techland, the studio behind the critically acclaimed Dying Light franchise, has reportedly cancelled two projects after posting losses of 130 million Polish złoty ($37.3 million).
Techland is the developer behind the previous Call of Juarez titles, although it’s been a while since we saw the franchise, with the last entry being C all of Juarez Gunslinger back in 2013.
Minecraft players might be aware of the Stop Killing Games initiative that has been making rounds on the internet.
Dying Light The Beast trailers The release date trailer, which debuted at Summer Game Fest 2025, tells us more about the villainous The Baron, the very same person who has been torturing and ...
Minecraft recently got the long-awaited Vibrant Visuals graphics upgrade that improves the game's lighting, shadows, ...
While the Halo PS5 port has been discovered, there’s no references to a Nintendo Switch 2 port for the series. This is despite Microsoft’s continued statements that it plans to support the new ...
The Army already operates around 560 E-models, the AH-64E, and those will remain in service. Still, Lieutenant General Joseph Ryan, the US Army’s deputy chief of staff for operations, plans, and ...