Dying Light 2 has continued the legacy of the previous title, allowing players to venture once again into the zombie-filled franchise. There are many difference between the first game and Dying Light 2, and one of the most obvious is that the decisions of players are much more important in the latter. When it comes to saving Aitor's life, players will have to make the right decisions and remain dedicated to see him safely healed.

In Dying Light, there were many important characters. Now, from Aitor to Timur in Dying Light 2, the stakes have become even greater. With more NPC's and activities, saving lives is a much bigger task. In order to save Aitor, players will have to be focused on helping others from the start of the game.

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How to Save Aitor in Dying Light 2

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Before players can go about saving Aitor, they should know that the ability to do so hinges upon their decisions earlier in the game. Depending on previous choices, Aitor might be taken to the Floating Base where it is revealed that he survived Waltz. He is in bad shape, though. Players will then be able to being the mission to save Aitor. It will require fast traveling through Dying Light 2 and some more decisions that will determine whether Aitor lives or dies.

The mission to save Aitor is called, surprisingly, "Aitor." Players will have to find the healer Margaret and then collect 3 recluse. Survivors' Sense is very helpful for doing so, but players should also make sure to have some of Dying Light 2's long-range weapons to clear out Infected in the area. The recluse will come with differently sized petals, and Margaret earlier instructed players to give Aitor the smaller ones in order to save him. When players return to the Floating Base, they will first have to lie to Aitor's wife, saying that they haven't heard of the healer that is helping Aitor. Then players can proceed to Aitor's room and give him the small petals.

Once players leave the room, they'll get a call saying that Aitor is alright. Success! So concludes Aitor's near-death experience. Indeed, though there have been problems with Dying Light 2 on Xbox Series X, the narrative quality of the title is just as good as players expected. With the wealth of content available in the game, it's safe to say that fans will be occupied for a long time as they make their way through Dying Light's expansive new story.

Dying Light 2 is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox Series X/S.

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