Dying Light: The Beast has 30 trophies and achievements you can obtain by completing specific tasks. These tasks can range from simple objectives, such as running 10,000 meters, to specific actions, like drop-kicking an enemy. If you are one of the completionist players who want to collect all the trophies and achievements in Dying Light: The Beast, you have come to the right place.
This article will list all the trophies in the game as well as the tasks you must complete to acquire them.
All Dying Light: The Beast trophies and how to get them
As mentioned above, the latest Dying Light title contains 30 trophies/achievements. However, if you are a PlayStation user, you also get awarded with the fabled Platinum Trophy if you collect all the achievements.
Here is the complete list of all the trophies and achievements of Dying Light: The Beast and how you can unlock them.
ALL TROPHY/ACHIEVEMENT
HOW TO UNLOCK
Free at Last
Escape from the Baron’s bunker
New Friends
Save the Survivors at Town Hall
Craftsman’s Apprentice
Install your first weapon mod
Experiment on the Loose
Defeat your First Chimera
Iconic
Kill an enemy using a dropkick
Largo Embargo
Discover the Baron’s sabotage
Sunday Morning Run
Run at least 10,000 meters
Kylin McCrane
Win gold in all of Travis’s races
Less Obedient
Get a mountain dropped onto your head
Good Samaritan
Complete all side quests
Ultimate Beast
Fully unlock your inner beast
Enhanced Telepathy
Survive the test field experiment
Ultimate Survivor
Fully regain your survival skills
There You Are!
Capture the Beast
I Still Don’t Approve of Mindless Fun
Kill 500 zombies with your vehicle
Apex Predator
Kill a Volatile
Gunslinger
Get 6 headshots with a revolver within 20 seconds
Blacksmith
Repair your weapon 50 times
And Then There Was Light
Activate all transformer stations
We’re Safe Here!
Activate all safe zones.
Glimpse Into the Future
Complete the main story
Firefighter
Kill 112 enemies with the flamethrower
Craftsman
Upgrade all blueprints to their maximum
Know What ‘Castor’ Means?
Find all Castor Woods Beavers
Cabinet of Curiosities
Find all the collectibles
Hexakosioihexekontahexa
Kill 666 enemies using your beast-like powers
Crane on a Monument
The world looks different from up here, ain’t it?
And Don’t Forget to Wash Your Hands
Find all of the ‘Hidden Truths with Spark’ podcast recordings
Family Picture
Find all Fischer family newspaper clippings
What Happened at the Asylum
Find all the secrets about the St. Valentine’s Asylum
The Beast Unleashed (PlayStation Players Only)
Unlock all trophies
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FAQ’s about Dying Light: The Beast
Q1. Is Dying Light: The Beast a full game?
A1: Yes, Dying Light: The Beast is a full game. It is a standalone release that has almost 18 hours of gameplay. However, compared to its predecessors, it is more compact and has a quite linear narrative.
Q2. Will Dying Light: The Beast have guns?
Yes, Dying Light: The Beast has guns as a core combat element (Image via Techland)
A2: Yes, alongside the parkour and melee combat, firearms will also be featured quite extensively in the game and are a part of the core combat mechanics.
Q3. Is Dying Light: The Beast canon?
A3: Yes, Dying Light: The Beast is canon. Its storyline takes place between Dying Light and Dying Light 2, and it answers what happened to Kyle Crane after he became a sentient Volatile.
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