Dying Light: The Beast dev says “we are not Call of Duty” and the series has a “complicated relationship” with guns, but The Beast’s firearms should finally be “on par” with melee

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Dying Light: The Beast will have a greater focus on guns being just as viable a combat option as melee weapons, despite the series’ focus on hand-to-hand combat.

To say the Dying Light series has had a complicated relationship with guns isn’t an assumption on my part; it’s literally the words of the series’ franchise director, Tymon Smektała. Talking to GamesRadar+ during Summer Game Fest 2025, Smektała walked us through Dying Light’s messy history with guns and pew pewing.

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