

If you want to learn more about the earlier choices, check out our guides on the Dying Light 2 Hakon choice and the Dying Light 2 VNC Tower choice. The final choice is the one you make during the Epilogue, and it is the most important, as it determines whether Villedor survives or is destroyed. Whether you choose to save Mia or Lawan.Whether you give the VNC Tower to Frank or someone else.The ending you receive in Dying Light 2 depends on several important choices. Unless there's a Dying Light 2 DLC coming that more overtly includes Kyle Crane or deliberately decides a canon ending for the first game, we'd say that Techland wants to leave the fate of the first game's hero and city down to the players.Watch on YouTube How many endings are in Dying Light 2? Despite a cure being found, the GRE continued to experiment on the zombie virus, and eventually a powerful new strain escaped from the labs (which definitely sounds like it was inspired by a certain COVID-19 theory). The opening cinematic also makes it clear that, nuke or not, the virus made it out of Harran. It does say that Harran has been wiped from the map, but that could just be a reference to the zombie outbreak as opposed the optional nuke. The opening cinematic of Dying Light 2, which we've included below, also keeps things just vague enough to ensure that your original Dying Light experience is still valid, whichever paths you took in the first game. But on the flip-side of that, Spike could just be saying that he wishes his very much alive friend was present at that exact moment so he could enjoy the view. You could argue that Spike's line, "I wish Crane could've seen this", implies that Kyle is dead (or undead, more like). Thanks to the multiple endings of Dying Light and its DLC, and Techland's decision not to state which one they consider canon, the fate of Kyle Crane remains a mystery that's hotly debated among fans.ĭying Light 2 does not explicitly confirm whether Kyle Crane is alive or dead, leaving things just ambiguous enough that any of the Dying Light endings can still just about fit into the canon. See what else you can spot when you load up the game for yourself! Is Kyle Crane still alive during Dying Light 2? There are also nods to non-Techland products including Resident Evil (look out for characters named Leon and Chris) and The Office (there's a poster about a missing stapler at one point). That's far from the only Easter egg in Dying Light 2, and there are a couple of others in this very same level: further nods and references include the musical score from the first game (Spike plays it on the piano if you hang around long enough) and a 'Who do you Voodoo' LP that Aiden picks up and comments upon (this is a reference to the theme music from Dead Island, another zombie game by Techland). You can watch the Crane reference for yourself below, if you so wish! "Doesn't matter," Spike says, putting the topic to bed. In this moment, Spike says, "Who would have though the end of the world could be so peaceful I wish Crane could've seen this." Aiden asks who that is, confirming that he's not Crane's secret brother or BFF. Serving as the connective tissue between Kyle Crane and Aiden, Spike stops to look at a beautiful vista at one point. Kevin Daniels reprises his role as Kyle's pal Spike in Dying Light 2, and he meets up with Aiden during the very first playable segment of the game.

What about Dying Light 2 Easter eggs?īut if you are hoping for nods and references towards Kyle Crane in Dying Light 2, you are in luck on that front, as there are a number of Easter eggs in Dying Light 2 that hark back to Techland's previous game in this series. By entering your details, you are agreeing to our terms and conditions and privacy policy.
