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Dying Light: The Beast Stats Reveal Players Have Killed Over 2 Billion Undead, Put In 2,923 Years Of Playtime

Dying Light: The Beast Stats Reveal Players Have Killed Over 2 Billion Undead, Put In 2,923 Years Of Playtime

Dying Light: The Beast developer Techland has revealed a number of stats for the recently-launched horror-action title, the most impressive being the fact players have vanquished approximately 2,289,451,369 undead foes since release. The US was on top of the leaderboard in this respect, followed by China, Germany, and the Unite Kingdom.

Elsewhere, players worldwide logged the equivalent of 2,923 years worth of playtime, and during this time saw 168,933 player deaths. More juicy stats confirm that players lobbed 23.6 million Molotov cocktails, scored 59.5 million headshots, 176.7 million dropkicks, and landed 112.8 million finishers.

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Techland also revealed that Dying Light: The Beast gamers travelled 19.6 million kilometres by car, while 3.1 million unlucky vehicles were blown up after catching fire. Oh, and the undead didn’t also suffered at the hands of the game’s vehicles, with 334.7 million ending up road kill.

Dying Light: The Beast was released on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X/S on September 19, 2025. You can read our full review of the game here.

[Source – TheSixthAxis]

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