There was a time when cross-generation releases have been the norm, however that period is rapidly (and fortunately) coming to an finish, permitting issues to progress for future tech.
What’s unlucky, although, is that Techland has now confirmed that Dying Mild: The Beast will not launch on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, bringing an finish to months of uncertainty surrounding the last-generation variations.
In a press release shared on social media, the developer revealed that the troublesome resolution got here down to at least one easy concern of that the ageing {hardware} couldn’t ship the expertise the studio wished gamers to have.
Techland says outdated {hardware} can’t sustain
Based on Techland, “Dying Mild: The Beast was constructed from the bottom up” with “current-generation {hardware}” in thoughts. Whereas the sport had initially been introduced for PS4 and Xbox One alongside PS5, Xbox Collection X|S and PC, growth finally confirmed that these older consoles merely weren’t able to operating the sport with out important compromises.
Additionally in its assertion, Techland defined that the sport’s open world, superior visuals, fluid parkour and fight programs all depend on processing energy and reminiscence that the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One can’t present. Relatively than reduce these core options, the studio opted to cancel the last-generation variations solely.
Refunds might be out there
The information is clearly disappointing for individuals who have been nonetheless planning to select up the sport on PS4 or Xbox One, however Techland has confirmed that anybody who has bought a duplicate on these platforms might be eligible for a refund.
Whereas unlucky for last-generation house owners, the announcement isn’t really that stunning. Dying Mild: The Beast initially started life as DLC for Dying Mild 2 earlier than rising right into a standalone expertise with considerably bigger ambitions. These ambitions seem to have outgrown {hardware} first launched again in 2013.
An increasing number of main publishers are starting to go away PS4 and Xbox One behind, and Techland’s resolution is unquestionably one other signal that the business is lastly closing the guide on the earlier console era.





