Dying Light 2 offers up a number of feathery rewards during the free Egg-splosive Hunt event...
With Easter Sunday on the horizon, Techland is celebrating the occasion by hiding exploding eggs around The City in
via the free Egg-splosive Hunt event, and players that choose to get involved have a chance to win a number of fun Easter-themed goodies.Running until March 28th, the Egg-splosive Hunt in Dying Light 2 will give you a chance to earn all of the items in the Chicken Bundle before it becomes paid DLC, which includes a feathery costume, paraglider skin, and weapon.
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