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

Dying Light 2: Stay Human has a new permanent game mode, but it’s one you’ve probably played before. The team at Techland has pushed ‘Tower Raid’ into the game permanently, bolstering the intense roguelite mode with fresh challenges and mechanics.

As a live-service title, Dying Light 2 is regularly updated with new content drops, bounties, limited-time events, and skin packs. Out of all those deliverables, Tower Raid is one of the most positively received add-ons since the game emerged in 2022, and fans are happy to see it made into a permanent fixture in the open-world, zombie-slaying title.


‘Fail, Get Tougher, Repeat’

Tower Raid is what it sounds like. Players – either solo or with friends – are tasked with ascending a tower packed with enemies that get increasingly difficult to defeat the higher you go. There are three difficulty tiers, with the topmost level, ‘Elite’, being nothing short of punishing – but it yields incredible rewards.

Players are invited to pick from four classes, each boasting a unique skill set and loadout. The inherent roguelite nature of the mode means that you can mix and match your playstyles to see what works best, as every time you enter the tower, you’ll never really know what to expect.

To welcome the permanent mode, Techland has added new rewards to the ‘Raid Hub’, fronted by a trader called Sola. If you play Tower Raid, you can unlock:

  • Office Day Outfit
  • Kuai Dagger
  • Silenced Pistol

Amongst other things, of course.

It doesn’t end here, though. Techland has stressed that, after a few weeks on the market, a survey will be posted for players to give their feedback about the upgraded Tower Raid mode. That means that things could get even better.

Recently, Techland laid out a roadmap of content in celebration of the 10th anniversary of Dying Light. I caught up with the team to learn about what happened to the $386,000 collector’s edition, and at Gamescom, I spoke to Roger Craig Smith about the upcoming release of Dying Light: The Beast.

Are you still playing Dying Light 2: Stay Human? Let us know in the comments or on the Insider Gaming forum.


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