Buy Dying Light: The Beast as a Steam gift โ Kyle Crane, parkour and the "Beast" power
Kyle Crane returns: the story in brief
Thirteen years as a test subject. Kyle Crane โ the hero of the original Dying Light โ breaks out of the Baron's lab and lands somewhere new: Castor Woods, a forested valley somewhere in the Western Alps, a tourist paradise until recently, now infected territory. Dying Light: The Beast by Techland is a standalone game in the series (no base game to buy separately), released on September 18, 2025. It plays in first person, and on top of the familiar formula sits a new mechanic โ the "Beast" power: the experiments turned Crane into something more than human, and when the rage meter fills you literally tear the horde apart. With us The Beast is sold as a Steam gift: the game flies straight to your account via a bot, with no codes and no extra steps.
Day, night and the survival loop
The series is loved for its "day-night" rhythm, and The Beast keeps it. By day you race across rooftops and slopes thanks to parkour, pick the valley apart for resources, craft and upgrade weapons, help the locals. When darkness falls the nastiest creatures come out to hunt, and every trip turns into a race: make it back, stay quiet, don't get caught. Combat has been reworked โ weapons wear down, traps genuinely decide a scrap, and the "beast" mode grants a few seconds of total dominance over the crowd. Add non-linear choices that shape how the story unfolds, and co-op if you'd rather carve up the infected together. The "Beast" power isn't just an ultimate here: it changes how you approach tough scrums โ you can bank rage and crack open the most hopeless situations with it, or play carefully and lean on parkour and stealth. Techland clearly had veterans with hundreds of hours in the first game in mind, yet kept the entry gentle enough for newcomers to the series.
Castor Woods as its own character
The setting here is no backdrop. Castor Woods is a mountain valley of forests, settlements, industrial zones and abandoned tourist trails, and it's genuinely fun to explore: from up high you can see where to climb, and down below waits exactly what keeps your weapon at the ready. You cross the valley on foot via parkour or behind the wheel โ which makes supply runs feel different from the cramped city maps of past games. The open spaces leave room for tactics: sometimes it's smarter to slip across the rooftops, sometimes to floor it in a car and skip the crowd entirely. And at night the same familiar trail becomes a whole different test, because now you're not the one doing the hunting.
Editions: Standard, Deluxe and Definitive
We offer three editions, and each already contains the full game โ no need to buy the base separately. Standard is Dying Light: The Beast in full. Deluxe Edition is everything in Standard plus the Castor Woods Prepper pack (handy starting perks), a digital tourist map of Castor Woods, the official soundtrack and a wallpaper set. Definitive Edition (RL) is everything in Deluxe plus four gear packs: Action Hero Essentials, Hunter Essentials, Fire Lotus and Discharge. Just want the campaign โ take Standard. Like starting stocked up โ Deluxe. Want maximum content at once โ Definitive.
What that Restored Land tag hides
The RL in Definitive stands for Restored Land, a major content update to the game. It adds a separate, noticeably harsher solo survival mode: you have to rethink your progression, hone your skills from scratch, and there's no safety net. The important bit: the update itself is free for everyone who owns the game. So RL in the edition name is about the gear set, not paid access to the mode. No need to be scared of the tag.
How to buy it in Russia in 2026
Steam doesn't accept Russian cards directly, so we hand over The Beast as a gift โ that way you can pay for the game in rubles. Russian cards, SBP and crypto all go through, and no separate registration is needed: an order email is enough. Brawl Games promo codes work. If you'd rather have flexibility than a specific title right now, the showcase also carries Steam gift cards โ a handy way to set aside a budget for future buys.
How the gift delivery works
We deliver via a bot as a Steam Gift. You provide a friend invite link (Steam โ Friends โ Add a Friend โ "Send invite via link") and your account region, place the order โ then the bot adds you itself, sends the gift and automatically leaves your friends list after delivery. No need to accept the request manually, Steam Guard isn't required, and you don't need other games or "activity" on the account either. All that's left is to hit "Accept", and The Beast lands in your library. It usually takes a couple of minutes, but we promise no exact timing โ occasionally a bit longer.
Region and two key conditions
Without two things Steam won't let you accept the gift. First โ your Steam account region must match the gift region, so pick the regional option (for example 46-reg or 1-reg) that matches your account; buying The Beast for less usually works out on a matching CIS lot. Second โ the game must not already be in that account's library, a gift won't apply to a copy you already own. And yes, your profile must allow friend requests, or the bot can't reach you. If the region still doesn't match โ the money doesn't burn, the full sum returns to your balance on the site.
Why it's convenient to grab The Beast from us
You don't have to fuss with keys and regional stores โ we send a proper Steam Gift straight to your account through Steam's own built-in feature, and you simply accept it. We've been running since 2023, with a live chat on hand: if something goes wrong during delivery (closed requests, an expired link, a mixed-up region) โ message us and we'll help see the order through, with no loud promises or hard deadlines. If you like big story RPGs for an evening after clearing the valley, take a look at Baldur's Gate 3 too.
๐ฎ Other games in the series
Take a look at these: Dying Light.
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