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It's been seven years since Techland created one of the finest zombie-fuelled gaming experiences of all time with the original Dying Light. Now though it's time to Stay Human, with Dying Light 2.
There is something deeply unnerving in this latest Ratalaika Games title. Could it be the creepy synths playing in the background, the mysterious story or even the visuals themselves? It’s probably all three. And it is time for you to find your creepiest part as The Song Out of Space releases today on Xbox, PlayStation, PC and Nintendo Switch.
Radio Towers are important points of interest in Dying Light 2. They’re the ones that will show you where the remaining Inhibitors are in nearby districts. Here’s our Dying Light 2 guide to help you with Radio Tower locations and the jumping puzzles therein.
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Dying Light 2 Radio Towers guide
Garrison: VNC Tower
The first Radio Tower that you need to complete in Dying Light 2 is the VNC Tower in Garrison. This is part of the Broadcast main mission (perhaps one of the longest in the entire game). From activating an Electrical Station to claiming the Grappling Hook, you’ll be in for a long ride. Eventually, you’ll reach the tower’s exterior, which requires precise movement and grappling to reach ledges. Once you get to the top, you’ll jump from one metal beam to the next, and cross gaps to activate the antenna. After making a major decision on who gets to control ...
If you’ve been exploring the rooftops in Dying Light 2, then there’s a good chance that you’ve found several Military Airdrops. Even if you’ve opened all the ones that are readily seen, you’re probably wondering why you’re not getting an achievement. Well, that’s because we need to find those that are underwater. Here’s our Dying Light 2 guide to help you with Sunken Airdrops and Inhibitor Containers in Newfound Lost Lands.
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Dying Light 2 Sunken Airdrops and Inhibitor Containers guide
Newfound Lost Lands is the southernmost district in Dying Light 2, and it’s also where you’d find Sunken Airdrops. This entire place is off the beaten path, and you won’t be visiting it at all during the regular portion of the campaign. However, if you feel like going there, then you can pick up a lot of cool rewards. In fact, when my character was onl...
Military Airdrops in Dying Light 2 are scattered all over the city. Most of them are found on rooftops, oftentimes requiring you to complete a jumping puzzle to reach that spot. Here’s our Dying Light 2 guide to help you with Military Airdrops and Military Tech.
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Dying Light 2 Military Airdrops and Military Tech guide
The Military Tech that you find in Dying Light 2 is a very important currency, as it’s used to upgrade Nightrunner Tools such as the Paraglider, Grappling Hook, and UV Flashlight. Of course, to grab those, we do need to reach the Military Airdrops themselves. You can then open a side panel with the GRE Key, allowing you to take the Military Tech.
For our Dying Light 2 Military Airdrops guide, I’ve decided to list them based on the zones that you’ll visit during the campaign. That means there are zones that you might need to revisit later, as Aiden won’t ...
Fortnite Week 9 is here, and it rocks. As of Thursday, February 3rd at 7 AM PT / 10 AM PT, seven new seasonal challenges are available, adding up to a whopping 175,000 XP. This week’s challenges should be exciting for all players, but they should especially appeal to the players who often find themselves exploring a little too close to the Storm. Check out the full list below to start earning more Battle Stars. Each challenge will reward players with 25,000 XP, and some of them are pretty easy!
Fortnite challenges - Week 9
Reach max shields in different matches (3) - 25,000 XP
Loot supply drops (2) - 25,000 XP
Ignite structures (10) - 25,000 XP
Restore health in the Storm (1) - 25,000 XP
Destroy hiding places (5) - 25,000 XP
Visit different named locations in a single match (5) - 25,000 XP
Deal damage to opponents with the Heavy Shotgun (200) - 25,000 XP
It may just be part of how I play Fortnite but healing while in the Storm isn’t out of the ordinary for me. It’s just so easy to get lost exploring the island. This week there’s a reason for everyone to lose track of time while visiting five different named locations in a single match. Jump back into the storm for a few seconds and heal when you’re finished to grab another easy 25K.
Visiting five named locations in one match is quick and easy if you get Spider-Man's Web Shooters.
Make sure to destroy five hiding places (tall grass, dumpsters, etc.) while out and about for another 25K. Stay prepared with maxed-out shields in three different matches and pick up two supply drops along the way and you’re almost done with this week’s challenges.
The final challenge is easier said than done but it almost completes itself. Dish out two hundred damage with the Heavy Shotgun and you’re another 25K richer. It should also make your five-stop vacation a little easier.
That’s it for this week’s challenges but there’s still plenty to do, including unlocking Haven’s masks. And let’s not forget about turtle power, which looks like it could be coming to Fortnite in the near future.