Switch Version of ‘Dying Light 2’ Delayed From Next Month’s Launch

Unfortunately for Dying Light 2 fans, they’ll have to endure another delay. However, this time it’s for those who were looking to snag the game on the Nintendo Switch.

Per IGN, developer Techland has announced that the Switch version of Dying Light 2, which uses a cloud-based streaming system, has been pushed back from next month’s release date. The other consoles and PC versions are not affected by the delay.

As for the reasoning behind the delay, Techland states that they delayed the game to provide Switch players “with the gaming experience at the level they deserve.” Techland is now aiming to release the Switch version “within six months” of the original February release date, putting the Switch version’s release in August.

This latest delay comes after Dying Light 2 was originally pushed from its original Spring 2020 release, and again from a December 7th, 2021 release.

Dying Light 2 will arrive February 4 on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series.

In the meantime, Techland and Sony have released a new video comparing the different graphical modes for the PlayStation 5.