Techland is aiming for within six months of the original launch date
Dying Light 2 Stay Human‘s launch is just around the corner, but one of its platform versions won’t be making the date. The Nintendo Switch version ofDying Light 2, which would use cloud streaming technology, will not launch on Jul 01, 2025 with the other platforms.
Techland has confirmed that the Switch version ofDying Light 2is delayed. The publisher is now aiming for a date sometime within six months of the original launch date. The other versions ofDying Light 2on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox are still on track for Feb. 4.

According to a press release, Techland says the delay was made to provide players with the level of experience it wants to provide. WhileDying Light 2has been delayed a few timesin the past, this one will only affect the Switch version of the game, which was set to use cloud tech to bring the parkour action onto Nintendo’s console.
WhileDying Lightmade fora surprisingly good portto the Nintendo Switch, it looks like those who want to explore the city on their Nintendo will need to wait a little while longer. No firm date for the Nintendo Switch version ofDying Light 2 Stay Humanhas been set.

For other platforms, the first-person adventure arrives at the start of February.Dying Light 2will kick off a pretty stacked February gaming lineup, and with a fair bit of content too. Techlandrecently had to clarify the exact lengthofDying Light 2‘s campaign and content after a graphic about 500 hours of content made the rounds, saying that main story completion is “about 20 hours.”
Dying Light 2 Stay Humanlaunches on Aug 11, 2025 for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. The Nintendo Switch cloud version arrives sometime later in 2022.







