Dying Light: The Beast Players Rack Up Over 2.2 Billion Zombie Kills in Just 12 Days

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The survival horror game Dying Light: The Beast has only been unleashed for a couple of weeks, yet its dedicated player base has already carved out a truly staggering record. As reported by developer Techland, players have collectively eliminated over 2.2 billion zombies in just the first 12 days since the game’s launch – a testament to the community’s relentless spirit, and precisely the kind of dynamic gaming achievement we love to highlight here at Digital Tech Explorer.

Kyle Crane ripping a zombie's head in half in Dying Light: The Beast.

To put that number in perspective, the precise count of 2,289,451,369 zombies represents over 27% of the entire human population on Earth. That’s a monumental achievement for the game’s dedicated player base, showcasing intense engagement and a global passion for the zombie apocalypse.

A graphic showing stats from Dying Light: The Beast

Understanding the Scale: Player Count and Individual Contributions

While official sales figures for Dying Light: The Beast haven’t been publicly released, our own analysis at Digital Tech Explorer, coupled with its impressive concurrent player count on Steam, strongly suggests sales well over a million copies on PC alone. Factoring in PlayStation, Xbox, and the Epic Games Store, the total global player base could easily exceed 2 million.

This breaks down to approximately 1,000 zombie kills per player. Considering the relentless hordes and fast-paced combat in the game, this is a very achievable number. Many players have undoubtedly surpassed this, with some dedicatedly taking out the same zombies repeatedly – perhaps like the familiar lurker often found on the roof near the Town Hall, contributing dozens of kills on their own.

Vast Distances Covered: Running and Driving Stats

Techland released other equally impressive statistics as well. Collectively, players have sprinted and parkoured a total of 152,185,635 kilometers – a distance equivalent to nearly 200 round trips to the moon! Beyond foot travel, players have also driven 19.6 million kilometers in the game’s vehicles. Despite the cars’ tendency to guzzle fuel, they were effectively utilized to run over more than 334 million zombies, proving that even dilapidated vehicles can be deadly in the right hands.

Favorite Weapons and Combat Techniques

The data reveals that the camp axe reigns supreme as the community’s favorite weapon, especially when modified with fire or shock damage. This preference for brutal melee combat is strongly reflected in the fact that over 302 million zombies were dismembered. In contrast, 3.6 million were eliminated with precise headshots, and a smaller but still significant 266,500 were incinerated by flamethrowers, highlighting the diverse ways players approach the hordes.

The Overlooked Art of the Dropkick: A Call to Action

Perhaps the most important statistic, from a true enthusiast’s perspective, is the number of dropkicks delivered: 176.7 million. While this is a substantial figure, it feels a bit disappointing when stacked against the colossal 2.2 billion total zombie kills. Only a fraction of the undead have truly experienced the game’s most iconic and satisfying combat move.

The flying two-footed kick in Dying Light: The Beast is arguably one of the most exhilarating and cathartic combat maneuvers in all of gaming. To all the Kyles Crane out there: we can do better! As TechTalesLeo, I challenge you to elevate those dropkick numbers and truly embrace the visceral joy of this move, enhancing your overall gaming experience.

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