Dying Light 2’s Tower Raid Mode Is Now Permanently In The Game

In the game Dying Light 2: Stay Human, there’s a new long-term gameplay option that might seem familiar to you. The developers at Techland have made ‘Tower Raid’ a permanent feature, enhancing the already intense roguelike mode with novel challenges and mechanics.

In the role of an ongoing game, Dying Light 2 frequently introduces fresh content through updates, challenges, time-limited activities, and cosmetic packs. Among these offerings, Tower Raid has been particularly well-liked by players since the game’s release in 2022, and fans are delighted to find it becoming a permanent part of the open-world, undead-fighting adventure.

‘Fail, Get Tougher, Repeat’

Essentially, Tower Raid is about scaling a formidable tower filled with progressively tougher adversaries. Whether you’re playing alone or with companions, your objective is to climb this tower. As you ascend, the enemies become more challenging to defeat. There are three levels of difficulty, with the highest level, ‘Elite’, being particularly challenging – yet it offers substantial rewards.

Players are welcome to select from four distinct character classes, each with a special set of abilities and equipment. The game’s roguelike structure allows for experimentation in gameplay styles, as each visit to the tower offers unpredictable challenges, ensuring an exciting and varied experience.

In an effort to make the game more rewarding, Techland has introduced fresh incentives in the ‘Raid Hub’, now managed by a character named Sola. For those who engage in Tower Raid, there are new opportunities to earn unlockables.

  • Office Day Outfit
  • Kuai Dagger
  • Silenced Pistol

Amongst other things, of course.

After some time, Techland plans to gather player feedback through a survey regarding the improved Tower Raid mode. This implies there might be further enhancements ahead.

Lately, Techland unveiled a content roadmap in honor of Dying Light’s 10th anniversary, which I delved into for more details on the $386,000 collector’s edition, and at Gamescom, I had a chat with Roger Craig Smith about the impending launch of Dying Light: The Beast.

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2025-02-20 12:48