Week 2 of the Call of the Beast community event just kicked off in Dying Light: The Beast, shifting focus to dropkick kills that tie directly into Kyle Crane's brutal survival tactics after years of captivity.
As Crane, you've clawed your way out of experiments and into a ruined world where every move counts. This challenge encourages mastering dropkicks, a move that lets you launch infected off ledges or into groups, opening up new ways to control crowds without wasting ammo. It's not just about racking up kills—it's about weaving this skill into your parkour-heavy runs through rural horrors, making your escapes and rescues feel more dynamic.
Unlocking Sunset Rewards in a Post-Apocalyptic Grind
The community needs to hit 1 million dropkick kills for the Sunset SUV Car Skin, perfect for customizing your ride as you navigate the overgrown backroads. Push to 2 million, and you snag the Sunset Machete, a weapon skin that adds flair to your close-quarters hacks against the undead. These rewards build on Crane's lore of resourcefulness, letting you personalize gear that reflects his decade-long fight for survival.
What Makes Dropkicks Essential for Survival in Dying Light: The Beast?
Dropkicks aren't filler—they're a core tool for managing threats during night cycles when infected get aggressive. In the game's RPG elements, pairing them with crafted boosts can turn a desperate sprint into a calculated takedown, deepening your immersion in Crane's story of saving innocents.
How Long Does the Call of the Beast Event Last?
This 11-week event, starting from its launch, delivers 23 rewards total, keeping the community engaged through sequential challenges. Head to the Dying Light Outpost for full details on tracking progress and joining in—it's a chance to shape your legend in this evolving zombie saga.