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Meet the Baron: Making of Dying Light: The Beast’s iconic villain

Hey Survivors!
Tymon here — your trusted Dying Light Franchise Director. Last Thursday, we shared something big we’ve been working on for a while – the latest trailer for Dying Light: The Beast at The Game Awards. The way you reacted, your excitement and support, really means the world to us. It fuels our motivation and pushes us to make this game the best it can be.

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In the announcement trailer of Dying Light: The Beast from Gamescom 2024 we focused on Kyle Crane, the legendary hero returning after being captured and experimented on for 13 years. This new trailer shifts the spotlight to his nemesis – the Baron.

He’s the man who kept Kyle imprisoned all this time, an emotionless, calculating, yet brilliant scientist. His real name is Marius Fischer, and he’s the last descendant of a noble big pharma dynasty from Castor Woods. But… who is he really? To tell you more about the Baron, I’ll pass it over to Art Director Katarzyna Tarnacka-Polito, Lead Character Concept Artist Katarzyna Bech, and Quest Designer Kalina Sobierajska.

[h2]Meet the Baron[/h2]

"The Baron’s character developed as the story of Dying Light: The Beast evolved,” - says Kalina Sobierajska. “At first we basically started with just the name “The Baron” - which we’ve found very vibrant, promising an interesting antagonist hiding behind. Inspired by this energy we started developing the character, first focusing on his aristocratic vibe. His background, the way he speaks and acts, and even his style reflects that. The Baron is wealthy, smart, and highly educated. He studied in the U.S. before returning home - Castor Woods - to take over his family’s pharmaceutical empire.”

Moving on from that we pictured him as someone surrounded by advanced technology - pretty unusual in a post-apocalyptic setting. Even though the world is falling apart, the Baron has access to whatever he needs to chase his goals. For the Baron the pursuit of material goods is a sign of his superiority over others - he surrounds himself with the best suits and jewelry, pieces of art and technology, as this proves to himself that he can do things no one else can.

“When we started designing the Baron’s appearance, we wanted to make an antagonist that stood out” - explains Katarzyna Tarnacka-Polito. A lot of villains in games (especially in post-apocalyptic settings) tend to look rough, patched-up, and dirty. The Baron is different. He has power and resources, and that’s reflected in the way he presents himself.

His style is clean, classic, and elegant – think sophisticated "old money." - says Katarzyna Bech. He wears tailored suits that are spotless, even in a world falling apart. “His look tells you that he’s above the chaos. But we didn’t want him to feel too polished. That’s why we added a gun holster to his outfit – it’s a small detail, but it reminds you that he’s still dangerous.”

[h2]The man behind the looks[/h2]

But while he may look polished and put-together, his personality is far from perfect. The Baron is cold, emotionless, and lacks empathy. He’s obsessed with science and doesn’t see the virus as a disaster. “Instead, he accepts it as part of his world and tries to use it for his own gain, experimenting on people and infected alike,” explains Kalina.

If you dig deep while playing the game, you’ll be able to uncover a significant portion of the Fischer family’s history to better understand the Baron’s background. The Baron isn’t just some random villain – he’s the heir to a family that has ruled the valley for generations. The Baron sees himself as the rightful leader of this place, and that drives many of his actions in the game.

“In Castor Woods, the Baron is the subject of many stories and rumors — some exaggerated, some born of fear, and others mere gossip. People in the valley hate him for his cruelty, but they also recognize his genius and skill - whether they like it or not,” mentions Kalina.

One of the most interesting legends is about his ancestry - says Katarzyna Tarnacka-Polito. Supposedly, the Baron is a descendant of a Witch who lived in Castor Woods ages ago. His family crest, which you can see in the trailer and you’ll see in the game on his brooch and signet ring, represents Chur,z the Slavic god of the sun and moon. For the Baron, this symbol is a reminder of his legacy and the authority he believes he was born to have.

Both Katarzynas and Kalina gave a deeper insight into the Baron character. The Baron is much more than your typical antagonist. He’s a brilliant but ruthless leader, a cold-hearted scientist, and a man shaped by his own ambitions. We can’t wait for you to meet him in Dying Light: The Beast and uncover the truth about who he really is.

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Dying Light The Beast dev is changing one core mechanic based on player feedback

Techland has quite the zombie slaying record. With both Dead Island and Dying Light under the studio's belt, it certainly knows how to make first-person melee combat feel weighty, powerful, and full of on-the-spot decision-making. That's why I'm excited to see what the team is cooking with Dying Light The Beast. Speaking exclusively to PCGamesN, Techland explains how player feedback influences the creation of Dying Light, especially in connection with driving mechanics in the upcoming sequel.


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Trailer Breakdown with Franchise Director

We’re sure that you’ve seen our newest trailer for Dying Light: The Beast that premiered at The Game Awards. However, we’re also certain there are some things you may have missed as there was a lot packed in there. Watch the video below to join Dying Light Franchise Director, Tymon Smektała, as he breaks it down and unravels all the details.

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Watch the New Dying Light: The Beast Trailer

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Meet the Baron: an emotionless, calculating, but brilliant scientist. Brace yourself to encounter the biggest threat Kyle Crane has ever faced – the man who brutally experimented on him for over a decade. His real name is Marius Fischer, the last descendant of a noble big pharma dynasty from Castor Woods.

Convinced that the remnants of humanity who survived the outbreak are weak, he sees it as his moral right and highest duty to restore order. To achieve this, he's deep into experimenting with sinister virus strains, pursuing his grand design that still remains a mystery to everyone, including Kyle Crane, who is nothing but a tiny piece in the vast puzzle the Baron is putting together. He doesn’t revel in the pain he is causing, but accepts the necessity of the suffering inflicted on his subjects as a mere side effect needed to succeed in his trials. After all, the greater good justifies all means.
Survivors need your rage
Experience firsthand the torment that Kyle Crane has endured over 13 long years. Seeing his suffering, it becomes clear why his thirst for revenge is so intense; but giving in to this animalistic instinct could be a slippery slope as Kyle now possesses extraordinary, beastlike powers. If unleashed recklessly, he risks becoming the very monster he despises.

And with the fate of survivors and factions in the Castor Woods valley hanging in the balance, the stakes couldn't be higher. Kyle chooses to fight for the survival of the people who depend on him, keeping his inner beast in check to prevent it from taking over. For now.
Evolution of the Dying Light formula
Dive into the new trailer for Dying Light: The Beast that teases new immersive gameplay. Witness a high-fidelity, intricately crafted open world filled with diverse areas, each meticulously designed and uniquely different, ready to be discovered. The post-apocalyptic Castor Woods comes alive with small, detailed touches in the new interiors and dynamic weather changes that make you feel as though you’re right there, a part of the immersive environment like the Swamps — a new area shown in the trailer.

Revel in the visceral combat by taking full advantage of the realistic physics of the environment, complete with liberating movement that combines the best parkour elements for you to use as you navigate through varied terrains.

See Baron’s Laboratory, where new threats introduce atmospheric gameplay horror, and glimpse a presentation of the new type of Virals that the Baron is using as soldiers. And be careful, as the night and day system introduces even more new threats, as you can quickly end up alone in the middle of the forest as the sun sets.

Unleash the Beast in Summer 2025
Reaching 1,000,000 wishlists in less than 10 weeks is a testament to the incredible support we’ve received from our community. For this reason, we are thrilled to announce that Dying Light: The Beast will be released in Summer 2025 and will be available on PC, PlayStation and Xbox.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3008130/Dying_Light_The_Beast/

Parkour zombie slayer Dying Light The Beast hits 1 million wishlists

When it comes to zombie slaying excellence, there are few in the business with a track record as impressive as Techland. The masterminds behind the original Dead Island and two super enjoyable, parkour-infused Dying Light games, the Polish studio is currently cooking up a third game in the series. Originally intended to be DLC for Dying Light 2, Techland has massively expanded its scope to create a whole new experience called Dying Light The Beast, and it's already broken a series record.


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