

One of the more interesting endings of the game sees Hakon join Aiden in the epilogue, as opposed to Lawan. There are apparently a total of eight endings in Dying Light 2, based on the different combinations of choices that the player can make during the game.

Though the endings do largely result in the same outcome, there can be slight alterations to each segment of the game's final sequence.įor instance, if the player has kept Hakon alive, but has given the Tower to the Peacekeepers rather than Frank, then the ending will be slightly different, as will be the case if Hakon is dead and the Tower is given over to Frank. While these "good" and "bad" endings, depending on how a player views them, are the two definitive endings of the game, each one can have slightly different versions based on the choices that the player has made throughout the game. Aiden, with no reason to stay in the ruined Villedor, leaves the city alone. In the epilogue, players see that the Peacekeepers have taken control of the city, or what's left of it, and use their brutal nature to keep the remaining citizens subdued. As the city burns, Lawan dies from the wounds Aiden gave her. After the infection dies down again, and Aiden regains control, the two make their way out of the Dying Light 2 facility, though the missiles are launched, and the city is destroyed. Unfortunately, as Aiden gets to the silos, his infection takes over, and he attacks Lawan in an uncontrollable rage. Rather than escaping the facility with Mia, Aiden instead chooses to rush to Lawan's aid. Making these choices should lead to the game's bleakest ending. If players are looking to get the game's "bad" ending, or are looking to avoid it, then the following choices need to be made: Hakon needs to have died by this point, the VNC Tower needs to have been given over to the Peacekeepers (either Juan or Jack Matt), and the player needs to decide to save Lawan. RELATED: One Dead Island 2 Change Could See It Outshine Dying Light 2 It isn't perfect, but it's certainly the game's most hopeful ending, with most of the main characters alive and going on to help the new world in their own ways. Rather than stay and help establish the new order, Aiden and Lawan decide to return to their life as Pilgrims, leaving the city behind for good. In a brief epilogue, players can see that the city of Villedor has been saved, and that the Survivors are now creating their own form of democratic government. Just before Lawan detonates the explosives, Hakon rescues her, and the two manage to escape the facility while also having destroyed the missiles. Though it might not seem like the "best" thing to do, this does lead to the game's most hopeful ending.įollowing the player's choice to let Lawan detonate the missiles manually, Aiden leaves the X13 facility with Mia and manages to exchange a few last words with her before she succumbs to her condition. To get what many consider to be the "good" ending in Dying Light 2, players will need to have kept Hakon alive, have given the VNC Tower over to Frank, and will need to choose to save Mia, and let Lawan detonate the missiles.
