
Dying Light: The Beast comes with fairly hefty system requirements. The game requires (at least) a Core i5-13400F or a Ryzen 7 5800X alongside 16 GB of memory. A GeForce RTX 3070 Ti or a Radeon RX 6750 XT is recommended for 1080p “High” with 70 GB of available SSD storage.

Piotr writes: "The enhanced Dying Light: The Beast Restored Land brings new ways to play Dying Light: The Beast. From the game-changing Restored Land experience, through the One Life option to the mayhem of Roadkill Rallies, we introduced a range of features that allow players to rediscover the game by their own rules and their own pace. One of the most interesting ones are the 36 new quest encounters that appear throughout the game’s narrative."
Dying Light The Beast version 1.04 introduces ray tracing on PC, improving lighting and shadows but imposing steep performance costs.
Hopefully console players can get this same experience with ps6. They always get left behind this gen.

Dying Light: The Beast finally got ray-tracing on PC, more than 3 months after the original launch. We tested each of the settings, and we know why. It cuts the performance in half without notably overhauling the visuals. The latest update adds ray-traced reflections, shadows, and global illumination.