The studio behind the upcoming Dying Light 2 has clarified the game’s length, following a backlash to claims made over the weekend.
On Saturday, the game’s official Twitter account claimed: “To fully completeDying Light 2Stay Human, you’ll need at least 500 hours – almost as long as it would take to walk from Warsaw to Madrid.”

While intended to be a positive statement, the tweet received some backlash from players who felt this was too long for a single game.
NowTechlandhas posted another tweet explaining that the main story itself is only 20 hours in length.

“We wanted to clarify our recent communication about the amount of hours required to complete the game,” the studio said on Monday.
“”Dying Light 2: Stay Human is designed for players with different gameplay styles and preferences to explore the world how they see fit.”

This message was accompanied by a new image stating that the game will take:
We wanted to clarify our recent communication about the amount of hours required to complete the game. Dying Light 2: Stay Human is designed for players with different gameplay styles and preferences to explore the world how they see fit.#DyingLight2pic.twitter.com/tcaDKULMo8

Dying Light 2 has suffered a number of delays, but finally appears to be nearing its February 4 release date with no further setbacks.
The follow-up to 2015’s open-world zombie survival title was announced atXbox’s E3 2018 briefing and was originally scheduled for a spring 2020 release, butthat launch window was delayed in January 2020.

Development was then disrupted in June 2020 withthe departure of narrative designer Chris Avellonefollowing allegations of sexual harassment.
In March this year, the Dying Light 2 team addressed impatient fans byreading out some of their most abusive tweetsand assuring them the game was planned for release this year.

This was followed in May with the game’sfirst official release dateof July 12, 2025, which was thenpushed back to June 25, 2025.
