Techland has responded to rumors published yesterday a polish medium in which anonymous sources cited development problems of Dying Light 2, lack of a creative vision and the difficulty of implementing Chris Avellone's vision of a dynamic world, Fallout: New Vegas, among other complaints. The truth is that the game was scheduled for this spring, but in January it w as delayed indefinitely and According to the article, the studio would find it very difficult to launch the game in 2020.
"At Techland, we work as a team and grow as a team. We are proud that many of our employees have chosen to be with us for years. This article includes various opinions, from our employees and anonymous sources. Each opinion matters to us and we will carefully analyze all the topics covered. As to Dying Ligt 2, development progresses according to the internal plan that we reviewed at the beginning of the year, "he says in the official statement.
Nor have they been acquired by Microsoft
Some translations of the article spoke of rumors about the purchase of Techland by Microsoft, creating uncertainty among employees. "We could have a confirmation on the next Game Informer or tomorrow -for today- on Inside Xbox." However, Ola Sondej of Techland has clarified that "in case you were wondering, Techland has not been acquired by another publisher. We continue to be an independent study
In case you guys wondered, Techland was not acquired by another publisher. We're still an independent studio, and will deliver Dying Light 2 on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.— Ola Sondej (@olasondej) May 6, 2020
"On that, the translation of the Techland article circulating there is imprecise," says Sondej in another message. "The development of Dying Light 2 advance, the game is in good shape and in good hands, don't worry. Reach".
While I have your attention, development of Dying Light 2 is moving forward, the game's in good shape (and in good hands), so worry not. It IS coming.— Ola Sondej (@olasondej) May 6, 2020