Dying Light 2 – How to Get All The Endings

How to get all endings in Dying light 2 (Good ending, Bad ending, worst ending, Peacekeepers ending.)

Good Ending

Note: Credit goes to Fallanor

  1. Help the bazaar in the beginning. (Support them in the motel and give them acces to the watertower.)
  2. Do not kill Haikan ever.
  3. Give the radio tower to Frank.
  4. Do not leave Frank to die, he must stay alive.
  5. In the Epilouge support Colonel Williams.
  6. In the X13 leave Lawan to die, if you did everything right: Lawan, Haikan and the city lives.

No fog, everyone is alive, the city is flourishing. You leave the city with Lawan.

Peacekeepers Ending

  1. Support the Peacekeepers in the Old Villedor. (Dont enter the motel, give them control to the watertower)
  2. Do not support Juan in the Peacekeepers main base.
  3. Give them control of the Radio tower.
  4. Then, if my memory serves me, everything will go around the peacekeepers.
  5. Support Jack in the fortress.
  6. In the X13 let Lawan die.
  7. You may help Haikan so Lawan lives, but you live the city alone anyway.

Peacekeepers rule the city, Frank is dead, Juan is dead, Jack is dead because of cancer.

Aiden leaves the city ALONE.

Bad Ending

  1. It doesnt matter who you support in the Old Villedor.
  2. You must support Juan in the Peacekeepers HQ
  3. You must give Juan the Radio tower control
  4. In the fortress support colonel Williams.
  5. Let Lawan die, if you didnt kill Haikan she lives.

Juan and colonel Williams rule the city, Jack is dead, Frank is dead (not sure).

People are starving and Juan takes everything to himself and his friends.

Aiden leaves the city ALONE.

The Worst Ending

  1. It doesnt matter who you support in the begging.
  2. It doesnt matter who you give the radio tower control.
  3. It doesnt matter do you let Haikan die or help him.
  4. All you have to do is dont let Lawan die in the X13.

The city is destryed, Lawan lives.

Helena Stamatina
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My first game was Naughty Dog’s Crash Bandicoot (PlayStation) back in 1996. And since then gaming has been my main hobby. I turned my passion for gaming into a job by starting my first geek blog in 2009. When I’m not working on the site, I play mostly on my PlayStation. But I also love outdoor activities and especially skiing.

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