Dying Light 2 Parkour XP Glitch

Dying Light 2 Parkour XP Glitch: Level Up Farming Location

Players have discovered a new Dying Light 2 parkour XP glitch which allows anyone to level up their free-running skills in the game quickly and safely, and it’s possibly not even a glitch. It can surprise many players how long it takes to unlock skills such as sprinting or sliding in Dying Light 2, as it can take a long time to earn enough XP to upgrade. Here’s how to farm XP quickly in Dying Light 2, and the exact XP glitch location.

What is the Dying Light 2 parkour XP glitch?

Dying Light 2 Parkour XP Glitch

This Dying Light 2 XP glitch can be used in a specific location to quickly farm XP by repeating simple parkour moves multiple times, especially at night. Players need to head to a certain rooftop on the west side of Horseshoe next to the border with Old Villedor and use Far Jump to go between rooftops multiple times, which will earn the player XP really fast.

The location can be seen on the map above, next to the lore icon just below the name “Horseshoe.” There are two rooftops with multiple trees and some metal scaffolding covered in yellow warning plastic between them. If the player uses Far Jump to leap from the scaffolding across the gap between the rooftops, it earns a shocking amount of XP. If the player keeps doing this, especially at night when the rewards are higher — this should be a safe location, too — they should be able to farm a lot of parkour XP points very quickly and unlock abilities as if they were no problem at all.

Check out this video by Idicus for a demonstration of the glitch:

For more on Dying Light 2, here’s how to get all missable collectibles and Achievements or Trophies in the campaign, here are all the major Easter eggs found so far, and here’s our review of the game — find out why our reviewer called it, “a far cry from zombie greatness.”

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