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Dying Light 2 Fast Travel - How to enable Metro Stations?

Is there a fast travel system in Dying Light 2? If you want to learn how to fast travel in Dying Light 2, this guide will explain everything you need to know.
Dying Light 2 Fast Travel - How to enable Metro Stations?

Dying Light 2 Stay Human is an impressively massive title, far bigger than the original game.

Techland, the game's developers, boast that Dying Light 2 offers over 500 hours of gameplay across multiple playthroughs, as there are several massive areas that players will be able to explore only if they make specific choices, otherwise they will be locked out from those zones for that playthrough.

Nonetheless, the city of Villedor is still a massive place, and there will be a lot of backtracking and moving across vast distances, which can be particularly tiresome because there are no cars in Dying Light 2.

Luckily, like most other open-world games, Dying Light 2 features an expanding fast travel system, which will allow you to instantly travel from one zone to another.

Here's everything you need to know about fast travelling in Dying Light 2.

How to use fast travel in Dying Light 2?

How to use fast travel in Dying Light 2?
The fast travel system in Dying Light 2 will unlock at the start of the A Place To Call Home mission. (Picture: Techland)

As we've already established, Dying Light 2 has its fast travel system, but it won't be available from the get-go, thus when you start the game you may think that there is no fast travel.

Fast travelling becomes available much later when you are around halfway through the campaign, and until then you will need to use your parkour skills or the paraglider.

You will unlock the fast travel system once you reach the Central Loop area,  at the beginning of the "A Place To Call Home" quest. We will not spoil too many details, but this is one of the main story missions, and immediately upon starting it you will be informed that the fast travel system is now available.

How to activate Metro Stations for fast travel in Dying Light 2 Stay Human
You will need to power up each Metro System in order to transform it into a fast travel point. (Picture: Techland)

The fast travel system in Dying Light 2 uses the city's old metro system. Each metro station you unlock becomes a fast travel point that you can use to access other activated metro stations.

When A Place To Call Home kicks off, you will immediately get access to the Downtown Court station in the Downtown district and the Main Terminal Station in the Quarry End.

How to active Metro Station fast travel points in Dying Light 2

There are, of course, other fast travel points that you can unlock during the game, such as the PK Floating Fortress (The Wharf) and the Holy Trinity (near The Bazaar). In total, there are eleven fast travel points (Metro Stations) in Dying Light 2.

Keep in mind that activating other Metro Stations won't exactly be a walk in the park. Each station is populated by either Renegade bandits or the Infected zombies, and you will need to deal with them either directly or by sneaking around them.

For those stations that are rife with zombies, make sure to go there during the night, as most of them will go out on the streets when it's dark outside, which means fewer enemies in that station.

How to activate Metro Stations for fast travel in Dying Light 2 Stay Human
Search for generators in order to activate a Metro Station and turn it into a fast travel point. (Picture: Techland)

In order to activate a Metro Station, you will need to power it up. Each Metro Station has a power room, which you need to reach and then find the generators and interact with them.

There are usually around ~five generators per Metro Station. Once you interact with all of them, go back to the main switch, flip it, and you will turn that Metro Station into a new fast travel point. Just make sure to grab all the available loot in that station before activating it, because it will disappear after the activation.

With that being said, our Dying Light 2 Fast Travel guide is completed, and you now know all you need to about it.

 

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Featured image courtesy of Techland.