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So, Techland. You know, the folks who do all that cool parkour stuff with zombies in Dying Light? Yeah, those guys. Apparently, they might be resurrecting the whole Call of Juarez thing. Kind of wild, right? I mean, that western FPS—who even remembers those days? Xbox 360 and PS3 vibes, totally. The series dropped four games between 2006 and 2013. The last one was Gunslinger, if my memory’s not playing tricks. A solid decade ago. Time flies, huh?
Anyway (or wait, am I jumping ahead?), Techland snagged back the rights in 2018 after some shuffle with Ubisoft. In today’s gaming news circus, layoffs and cancellations are everywhere. Microsoft and Xbox are just slashing left and right. Even Techland axed a couple of projects. One was this Star Wars-y thing called Project Cornerstone—yeah, weird name—but the rest is just… who knows? The other project’s still a mystery, wrapped in a riddle, or whatever the saying is.
Not all gloom and doom, though. They’ve got Dying Light: The Beast on its way this summer. Guess it started off as just an add-on for Dying Light 2. Somehow it ballooned into its own thing. More compact, they say. But is that just marketing talk? Maybe. We’ll see.
Oh, why’d I even mention Call of Juarez again? Right, because rumor has it, Techland’s cooking up a fresh installment. Some insider chatter spills that they’ve ditched their old Chrome Engine. Unreal Engine 5 is the new flavor. Kind of exciting if you ask me.
The fans—some die-hards, probably—are buzzing. And why not? It’s like someone pulling an old mixtape from the shelf, blowing off the dust. Kinda nostalgic, right? No word on whether it’s a sequel or a reboot, though. Or maybe they’re dreaming of a remastered throwback? Insider whispers suggest it’s a solo release. One shot, for now.
They’ve supposedly been at it for a bit, but no official curtain-raiser yet. Maybe they’re holding out for an epic reveal. Think Game Awards in December with lights blazing and jaws dropping—who knows, really? If The Beast is out come August, maybe it’s all timed perfectly. Just don’t quote me on it.
And that’s a wrap. Sort of. Until Techland lays their cards on the table, we’re all just playing the guessing game. Fun, right?