![]() I managed to discover a total of 10 hidden items. With Techland planning on supporting Dying Light 2 for the next five years, it would make sense that the developer would want to save Kyle Crane's reappearance for future content.ĭying Light 2 is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.The following list is based on the Easter Eggs and secret weapons I found while playing the game. With his ending left ambiguous, Techland has plenty of opportunity to bring him back, maybe taking players back to Harran for a large-scale expansion. If Kyle Crane ended up turning into a sentient Volatile, then it's not impossible for him to return in a potential future Dying Light 2 DLC. It's unconfirmed whether Kyle Crane died in a nuclear explosion or if he turned into a Volatile. Throughout the game, the player can find a range of returning characters from the first Dying Light, some of which will briefly mention Kyle Crane, only saying that he was a hero who met a tragic end. Set 22 years after the events of the first game, Dying Light 2 introduces a new protagonist, named Aiden Caldwell. Detonating the nuke fades the screen to white, while taking the serum sees Crane kill the cult's leader and leave the countryside, eventually returning to Harran, and turning into a Volatile as the screen fades to black. The player can then either join the cult and bring the "coming of the God of the Sun," which will detonate a nuke in Harran, or they can drink more of the blue serum to turn into a Volatile and stop the cult. At the end of the DLC, this blue gas is revealed to have transformed Crane into a sentient Volatile infected, who is normal by day, but feral at night. During a ritual, Crane is forced to inhale a blue gas that makes him invisible to the infected. ![]() Called the Children of the Sun, this cult welcomes Crane after he agrees to perform a range of tasks for them. In Dying Light's The Following DLC, Kyle Crane ventures outside of Harran, finding a farm that apparently houses people immune to the virus. Knowing that the GRE wants to cover up its plans to bomb the city and weaponize the virus, Crane refuses, and takes the research to Dr. After carrying out a series of tasks for the survivors, Crane eventually finds Suleiman, who is going by the name "Rais." After confronting Rais, Crane learns that the GRE is planning on nuking the city, and upon broadcasting a message to the rest of the world, the threat is recalled, and the GRE instead ask Crane to hand over Zere's research. Befriending a group of survivors, Crane is given a shot of Antizin by Dr. During his first few hours in the city, Crane is bitten by a zombie, and becomes infected. The first Dying Light sees Kyle Crane airdrop into the walled city of Harran to try and recover a stolen file for the GRE, taken by Kadir Suleiman. RELATED: The Best Zombie Games That Aren't Dying Light or Dead Island Dying Light 2 Still Hasn't Revealed What Happened to Kyle Crane Even now, eight months later, fans still aren't sure what happened to Kyle Crane. Over the course of the game, fans are sure to form a pretty strong connection to Crane, and when he didn't show up in the sequel, some fans were left a little confused. ![]() The first Dying Light's player character, Kyle Crane goes on quite a harrowing adventure in the first game, destabilizing a gang, and saving Harran from the threat of a nuclear detonation, all while avoiding terrifying infected monsters. But for long-time fans of the Dying Light series, there's one beloved character that's seemingly missing from the game, and that's protagonist Kyle Crane. Improving upon its predecessor in a variety of ways, Dying Light 2 is a thrilling parkour zombie game with tight melee mechanics, and a surprisingly engaging plot, and compelling, relatable characters. Releasing in February of this year, Dying Light 2 has remained fairly active thanks to Techland's continued support of the game.
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