TheDying Lightgames have never been super upfront about their lore. Yes,Dying Light 1had an overarching story and established a lot of individual concepts, but there was still so much left unexplained or left up to individual interpretation.RELATED:Dying Light 2: Stay Human: The Best Weapons For The Early Game, RankedWell,Dying Light 2is similar in that it lets fans come to their own conclusions, but it does add a lot of new stuff to the pre-established lore. So, let’s go over the largest examples now.

10The Concept Of Biomarkers

Biomarkers were not a thing in the firstDying Lightgame. If someone was bitten, they could fight it off with Antizen for the rest of their lives, but no one could tell if they were about to turn or not outside of a sudden lust for flesh.

But, inDL2,the concept of Biomarkers is introduced right away. These are wristbands that keep a constant gauge of their wearer’s condition. This way, the residents of Old Villedor can always know just how close they are from progressing in their infection past the point of no return,

Dying Light 2 - Highlighting What The Biomarkers Look Like

9What Even Are The Inhibitors?

The Inhibitors that Aiden takes inDL2are not a widespread form of medication. In fact, Hakon says right away that most people don’t survive the initial dose, and their survival chances decrease with each subsequent dose. Fans are left to assume that Aiden can only handle so much thanks to the experiments performed on him by Waltz as a child.

In any case, these Inhibitors weren’t really a thing in the first game. Instead, there was just the Antizen that the GRE would drop into Harran.

Dying Light 2 - Aiden Picking Up An Inhibitor

898% Of The Population Gone In The Fall

It’s sort of glossed over in the summation of events at the beginning of the game, but wow, did a lot happen betweenDying Light1 and 2. In the 15-18 years since the events ofDL1, Harran was destroyed, the Harran virus was cured, the GRE created another virus, that one got out into the world, and the majority of humanity on Earth died as a result.

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To be more specific, about 98% of all humans on earth are either killed or Infected and turned in The Fall. That’s right — only two percent of the entire world’s population remains during the events ofDying Light 2: Stay Human, and most of them are within Old Villedor, the last remaining “large city” on Earthwith absolutely no guns to defend themselves.

7The Infected Now Have “Life Cycles”

InDying Light 1,the way THV (The Harran Virus) worked was relatively different from how the new strain works inDying Light 2: Stay Human.Depending on how they lived their lives as a human, the type of Infected they would transform into would change. Hyper-muscular people would become Goons or Demolishers, larger people might turn into a Bomber, and so on. But, inDL2,this has changed and there is now a “life cycle” to the basic Infected. Here are all the stages:

6There Are Harran Survivors!

When the events of the firstDying Lightgame finished, it wasn’t exactly a happy ending. The base game’s story ends with the GRE abandoning Harran, with the threat of the city being bombed into oblivion being an ever-present possibility. Then,The Followingendingsmost players saw along with the Platinum edition of the gameeither have Crane blowing up Harran with a literal nuke or turning into a Volatile himself and attacking a family outside of the Quarantine Zone. So, either way, both Harran and the world itself are doomed. But,Dying Light 2has a bit of hope, as it’s shown that multiple people from Harran actually survived and made it to Old Villedor.

The most obvious example is Spike, seen within the first few minutes of the game, but there’s also an Easter Egg later on that proves that Gazi, one of the more beloved NPCs of the first title, has also made a home for himself in Old Villedor.

Dying Light 2 - Intro Cutscene Showing The Virus Devastate A City During The Fall

5UV Light Is Now Much More Important

This is likely the first and most apparent difference between the Infected Virus inDL1and the virus players see inDL2.There are a good number of differences between the two strains, but the big change is how much more impactful UV light is in fighting the Infected —something beginners to the franchise will quickly learn the importance of.

Now, people can literally fight off the virus itself, keeping it in a dormant state at stage one just by keeping themselves in UV light.Though, they do have to keep a constant eye on their Immunity,as they’ll soon become a fully-fledge Infected if it ever runs out.

Dying Light 2 - Official Dev Infographic Showing Life Cycle Of DL2 Infected

4There’s More Credence Towards The “Crane Is The Night Hunter” Theory

To sum this one up, there was long-running fan speculation during the days ofDL1that Crane, the protag ofDL1, was actually also the “Night Hunter,” a playable Volatilein the “Be The Zombie” multiplayer mode. It was never confirmed, and Techland never even said if this multiplayer mode was technically canon, but fans still dug around for any evidence they could find regardless.

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And, whileDying Light 2doesn’t directly prove this theory one way or another, it does give it more room to be proven true. There’s no mention of Crane bombing Harran in the intro cutscene, and it’s not totally clear how the virus spread a second time. Maybe it was purely from the GRE, or maybe the Volatile version of Crane had a hand in it as well.

3The GRE Made A Second Virus & Were Severely Punished For It

Whatever happened to the GRE? Thankfully, one of the NPCs late into the campaign, Veronika, actually clears this up. Once it came to light that the GRE was responsible for both viruses, they were done for. After all, they were responsible for the 98% loss of life around the globe.

The government apparently rounded up everyone in the GRE, all of its staff, and put them all to death — brutal, but not the most surprising thing, given how much evil this group released into the world.

Dying Light 2 - Spike Watching From Above As Survivors Are Attacked

2The Infected Variants Are Now Due To The GRE Chemicals

Once again, the way Variant Infected are created inDying Light 2: Stay Humanis not the same as it was in the original game. Once the world was suffering from the second strain of the virus and the GRE’s misdeeds still hadn’t come to light, Old Villedor was struggling. The GRE, comic book villains that they were, then basically “bombed” Villedor with an absurd amount of chemicals, calling it “medicine,” to fight off the virus.

These are the yellow chemicals found throughoutDL2, and it’s these same chemicals that cause the Infected to mutate to all the different Variants seen throughout the game. It’s not entirely clear justhow these GRE Anamolies came to be, though.

Dying Light 2 - Aiden Using A UZ Flashlight To Scare Away The Infected In An E3 Trailer

1Children Can’t Be Infected

Last up is another neat little tidbit of info that Veronika tells Aiden. For anyone who remembers, the firstDying Lightgame holds an odd title as being one of the few video games in recent memory where some of the enemies players can take out are literal children. The Screamer-variant Infected are zombie children, and this is a canon fact.

Itseems like Techland didn’t want to toe this line again in the sequel, as it turns out the new virus has no effect whatsoever on young children, according to Veronika.

Dying Light - The Following Ending With Crane Turning Into A Sentient Volatile

Dying Light 2was released in February 2022, and is available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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Dying Light 2 - Intro Cutscene Showing GRE Scientists Working On A Second THV Virus

Dying Light 2 - Entering A Chemical Area

Dying Light 2 - A Family, Kids and All, Surviving In Old Villedor