One curious Dying Light 2 player has discovered a hidden hideout that pays tribute to Kyle Crane and includes a Super Mario item with a unique power.
In an odd but fascinating discovery, players have uncovered that Techland's newest post-apocalyptic action-adventure Dying Light 2: Stay Human features a hidden hideout that pays tribute to Kyle Crane, Dying Light's main protagonist, and includes a unique item that is a clear-cut reference to Super Mario. Dying Light 2 officially launched last week after being in development for seven years and getting delayed twice.
Set as a sequel to the survival horror game Dying Light, Dying Light 2 takes place in an isolated urban city 20 years after Kyle Crane's failed attempt at finding a cure for the zombie virus. Dying Light 2 follows freelance runner Aiden Caldwell as he completes jobs for Villedor's citizens to uncover more information about his past.
Additionally, the"It's me...Marian!" sneakers can be unlocked by laying on the bed inside the hideout. Once equipped, it allows players to get higher with each jump, with the third jump flipping the camera to third-person and playing a similar coin sound to the ones that can be heard in the Super Mario series.
Dying Light 2 is full of secrets and Easter eggs waiting to be discovered by curious players. From references to other franchises to hidden items, the deep open-world of Villedor features more than an abundance of secrets, and there's likely, even more, to be found within its huge map for those who are inquisitive.Dying Light 2 is available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. .
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