Dying Light is no longer in development for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

In a post on the game’s official Facebook page, developer Techland said that last-gen consoles simply aren’t up to the task of running the game in an acceptable fashion.

“For instance, up to 200,000 objects can be displayed in the game at once. Add to this our use of realistic, physics-based lighting technology and you really start to push the next-gen systems to the limits,” said Techland.

“Features like these along with our core gameplay pillars – such as the player-empowering Natural Movement, threefold character development system, and vast open world – are all an inherent part of how Dying Light plays.

“However, combining all of these into one fluid experience is only possible on technologically advanced platforms. Put simply, older consoles just couldn’t run the game and stay true to the core vision of Dying Light at the same time.”

Dying Light is coming to Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Windows PC on January 28. You can read our latest hands-on preview of the game here.