The highly anticipated Dying Light: The Beast has been cancelled for Xbox One, citing technical limitations as the primary reason. The game's developer, Techland, made the announcement on their social media channels, stating that the game was built to take full advantage of current-generation hardware.
The decision to cancel the Xbox One version of the game was not taken lightly, with Techland emphasizing that it was a matter of delivering the best possible experience for players. The game's open world, advanced visuals, and fluid combat and traversal all require processing power and memory that previous-generation consoles simply cannot provide.
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- Dying Light: The Beast was originally scheduled to launch on Xbox One following its release on Xbox Series X|S.
- The game's technical requirements are too demanding for Xbox One hardware.
- Techland prioritized delivering a high-quality experience over releasing the game on outdated consoles.
- The cancellation may be disappointing for some players, but it ensures that the game meets the developer's standards.
Source: Pure Xbox