"Multiple" unannounced Dying Light projects are in the works, Techland confirms

Techland has teased that "multiple" unannounced Dying Light projects are currently in the works, including a new video game, webcomic, merchandise, and board game.
The details:
In a press release commemorating the franchise's tenth anniversary, the studio revealed plans for new products beyond its third video game entry, Dying Light: The Beast, which is set to be released in the summer. “And our plans to grow the franchise don’t stop at Dying Light: The Beast,” Techland wrote. “We’ll continue the series with multiple unannounced projects and will also go beyond video games with new board games, exclusive merchandise, original webcomic series and more on the horizon.”
Techland also shared some interesting data from the original Dying Light and its sequel, which has been played by 45 million players to date. Players have also logged an impressive one billion hours of gameplay and killed over 67 billion zombies.
The developer also plans to release new updates for Dying Light 1 and 2 "very soon." The first game's patch will reintroduce past events, add new event rewards, and include a number of enhancements such as improved visuals and a remastered soundtrack featuring new music. Dying Light 2 will receive "further prologue changes" and its roguelite Tower Raid mode will be made permanent.
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