

Players focused on story mode will most likely spot these locations quicker than players who are taking their time with the game open world. To travel back to The Slums, interact with the poster within the Embers Tower depicting The Slums. All you need to do is open up your map and hover over a metro station. How long it takes to get to these locations all depends on how long it takes for players to progress Dying Light 2. Now that you have a few metro stations and fast travel unlocked, the next part is simple. The only way to unlock faster travels areas is to clear out Metro Stations around the city. Metro Stations in Dying Light 2 are either full of humans or infected, humans can be dealt with during the day, but the infected will have to be dealt with at night unless players want to fight a giant hoard of volatiles.

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Related: Dying Light 2 Has 1,000 Bugfixes in its Day One Patch Fast travel stations won't be found until players enter the game's second area, the Central Loop, which is unlocked after the "Lets Waltz" main story quest. Metro Stations have level 3+ enemies inside, so players will want to get some stat bonuses and better gear using Dying Light 2's new gear system. Last but not least, travel beyond the walls of Harran to discover a vast, dangerous new region in Dying Light: The Following a massive story-based expansion. Players will have to find and clear Metro stations underground in order to fast travel. Fast Travel in Dying Light 2 isn't as easy as just discovering a fast travel location and being able to instantly spawn there at will.
