Dying Light 2 Twitch Drops reward unique axe and machete

Get yourself some unique reward thanks to launch day Dying Light 2 twitch drops.

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Techland has announced that Dying Light 2 Twitch Drops have gone live, celebrating the game’s 24-hour early access for select streamers. Moreso, this even goes on through the game’s first week of launch, meaning you can watch anyone and get drops. Here is everything you need to know on Dying Light 2 Twitch Drops.

To get yourself Dying Light 2 Twitch Drops, you will need to head to this website and follow the instructions. This website allows you to link your Techland account to your Twitch. Account, meaning you get rewards for your game account. It does mean you’ll need to make a Techland GG account, which can click the link to using the link we provided. When you make one, connect your Steam, Epic, Xbox or PSN name and you should get your rewards all synched up from Twitch to Techland and your actual gaming system.

You can start watching any Dying Light 2 stream when all that is done. You need to watch three different 60-minute stints of streams to get rewards. The first is The Extinguisher, a Fireman’s Axe, the second is the Timeout, a one-handed Machete, and the third is a Protective Mask.

Also, it is worth mentioning you can get additional rewards for your gameplay if you make a Techalndd GG account. There is currently a Polish sword called the Hussar you can grab. Follow the instructions and redeem the reward in your Techland GG account. It will then appear in your stash.

You will not need to worry about spoilers because of the length of the activities. In case you’re worried about spoilers, it took us roughly three hours in our review copy to complete the long prologue to the game. So, if you catch someone who has just started the game, then there are no problems.

Read More: Dying Light 2 review.

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