The recently released Dying Light 2 has been panned by critics for its lackluster story, but the game seems to have made up for it with its incredibly satisfying gameplay. The original Dying Light was known for having a great parkour system that Dying Light 2 has improved upon making traversal in the game even better than before.

One means of getting around the city that may have been cut from the game at the last minute was the ability to ride a bicycle. A fan of the game discovered the vehicle by using a developer menu that they downloaded from NexusMods. The developer menu allowed the player to spawn a fully ridable bicycle into the game. The bicycle seems to move relatively smoothly around the world, albeit at an incredibly slow pace.

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It is unclear right now if Techland decided to remove the bicycle from the game. Dying Light 2 was only released on Friday, and therefore there are still many Easter eggs to uncover in the world, meaning that it is still possible there is a bicycle somewhere in the world that players can find. As of right now though, it seems the only way to spawn the bicycle in is with a developer menu.

One of the Dying Light 2 Easter eggs references Resident Evil. In a quest, the protagonist is tasked by an NPC named Leon to find his friend Chris. When the player finds Chris, he has become infected. Once the player kills him and recovers his dog tags, they find out that his name is Chris Redfield, a character from the Resident Evil series.

Dying Light 2 also makes reference to Dead Island, which was the first zombie game that Techland worked on. Players can find a record player in Dying Light 2 in the prologue called “Who Do You Voodoo?” which is a reference to the opening of Dead Island.

Players seem to be enjoying the game more than its predecessor, as Dying Light 2's peak player count dwarfed that of the original Dying Light.

While many players have been enjoying the game, there seems to be an issue with Dying Light 2's zombie ragdoll physics. Techland has acknowledged the issue, and has stated that a fix will be on the way soon.

Dying Light 2 is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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