Techland's Tymon Smektala has thrown down the gauntlet by saying that the studio's plans for Dying Light 2 may well be too ambitious for current-gen consoles.
Smektala said it was too early to discuss their potential plans for the still unannounced sequel, but added that they have "lots of very ambitious ideas" and that we should "expect good things" from the studio.
"Of course, we're not talking about [Dying Light 2] just yet," he told Videogamer, "but the reason for that is that it is too early. We have lots of very ambitious ideas so first we need to check if these ideas are even doable with the tech that the current consoles provide.
"We also need to check if our concepts are really as good as we think they are, so we need to prototype things. So there is nothing to talk about, and on the other hand there are lots of things going inside our studio where we test, prototype and experiment with stuff. But I think right now we have a very clear idea of what we can do with the IP and with the universe of Dying Light, so expect good things from us."
The open-world zombie game launched earlier this year, and since then has sold more than five million copies. It's getting an expansion soon - The Following - and you can read more about that here.