Dying Light 2 | How To Get Twitch Drops?

DL2 has been released a few days ago and there are some twitch drops that you can earn in it. Here’s how to get twitch drops in Dying Light 2.

Several players around the globe are loving the new installment of the Dying Light game series. Players can also earn some Twitch drops by watching others playing DL2 on Twitch. There are some free weapons and a mask for your Aiden that players can earn through twitch drops before 9 February at 6:00 PM Central.

So if you want to know how to get twitch drops then keep reading this article.

Dying Light 2 – Twitch Drops:

Twitch Drops are those drops that you can earn by watching a streamer who has drops enabled. You will need a Twitch account to get the drops, so if you don’t have a Twitch account then go and make one immediately.

  • How to Get Twitch Drops:

Here are all the things you need to do to get Twitch Drops in DL2:

  1. First of all, create a Twitch account and then connect the account on which you are playing Dying Light 2.
  2. Open the campaign page of Twitch’s drops and then find the game DL2 title on the list.
  3. Log in to your Twitch account and then go to the All Campaigns page and then click connect.
  4. Doing this will take you to Techlandgg.
  5. Look for the Streamers who have drops enabled, you can find it through the title of the Stream.
  6. Watch the streamer’s video for the required amount of time to earn twitch drops.
  7. You can redeem your reward or your progress for the next reward by going to your Drop Inventory page.
  8. Select and claim the item you earned.
  9. Launch Dying Light 2 and complete the prologue. After you complete the prologue, the reward will be in the duffel bag which is next to your bed in-game.
  10. You must claim your reward before the event ends because if you don’t claim them they will vanish.
  • How To Get Rewards:

Here are all the rewards and how to get them:

RewardsHow To Unlock
The Extinguisher fire axWatch the streamer’s video for an hour.
Timeout macheteWatch the streamer’s video for two hours.
Protective MaskWatch the streamer’s video for three hours.