How To Fast Travel In Dying Light 2. Fast travel isn’t available right away in Dying Light 2, but here’s how to get it and when it becomes available.
Dying Light 2 Stay Human, like its predecessor, allows players to move around the vast area with the fluidity and speed that open-world games like Far Cry sometimes lack. This is due to the game’s Parkour elements and how nicely they integrate with the surrounding surroundings. Even the paraglider, which unlocked later in the game, makes traversing Dying Light 2 a breeze.
Even with this in mind, Dying Light 2 is a significant improvement in every manner, but it’s a vast game with a large area that rivals the classic Assassin’s Creed series in terms of verticality and density. This time, though, the heavily populated city is swarming with zombie creatures that become more deadlier at night. As a result, enabling and using the game’s fast travel feature will be a top priority.
Unlocking Fast Travel
The player will not be able to use Dying Light 2’s rapid travel ability until they reach the Downtown region. This means it won’t be available until roughly 8-12 hours into the main storey mode of the game.
Metro Stations can be found throughout the Downtown region, although some will need to cleaned of zombies before they can be used.
There are a total of 9 Metro Stations to unlock, although the first two, Holy Trinity and Downtown Court, will unlocked immediately once the “Let’s Waltz” storey quest is completed.
This will make it simple for the protagonist to go between the two districts. Here’s how to get the first Metro Stations in the game:
- Go to the Dynamo Car Factory to start the “Let’s Waltz” quest.
- Finish the mission’s storey without forgetting to collect the bow.
- Aiden will arrive on the Central Loop once the assignment accomplished.
- When you open the map, you’ll see the Holy Trinity and the Downtown Courtroom as options for quick travel.
The First Station’s Unlocking
It might be a time-consuming task with seven additional Metro Stations to unlock. Having as many fast travel locations as feasible, on the other hand, will make navigating the map much easier.
The Hayward Square Metro station should be the first to unlocked. This located in the Downtown Central Loop and highlighted in white on the map. The entry barred, and the underground station crawling with zombies that must be exterminated. But the benefits well worth the effort.
It is up to the user to decide whether they wish to clear out the stations first or unlock them as they go. However prepared for a tough fight, as the undead will assault in great numbers, inflicting havoc in a small space. Keep in mind, though, that Dying Light 2 a game built to played, with parkour being one of the game’s strongest features. Don’t utilise the fast travel option too much or you’ll miss out on the game’s mysteries.
Dying Light 2 is available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox One X/S.