How to get Stolen Presents in Dying Light 2 Winter Tales Event

If you need help on how to get stolen presents in Dying Light 2's Winter Tales event, we have you covered!
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Dying Light 2 Stay Human is an action-based, roleplaying game and is the sequel to the original Dying Light. It’s available across multiple platforms and was released in 2022 and will continue to expand with DLC over the next several years. For the holiday season, the Winter Tales event kicked off December 22nd and will end January 5th. If you need help on how to get stolen presents in Dying Light 2’s Winter Tales event, we have you covered!

How to get Stolen Presents

To get stolen presents, you will have to kill Naughty Bolters (festive Cold-Blooded Infected) and then you can loot Stolen Presents that the Naughty Bolters drop. They are runners, so make sure you have an idea of the area you’re in and are ready to run after them to get those stolen presents.

You’ll want to make sure to do this as Stolen Presents are part of several different event goals, including both individual and global goals! Stolen Presents can be used to exchange for presents, masks, and other festive rewards from Baka at the Bazaar. Some of the items Baka offers are masks and hats!

Dying Light 2 Winter Tales Event Goals

You’ll receive a Participation reward for the first stolen present you loot. Then, you’ll receive a Personal reward after looting 20 stolen presents. Now, the Global Goal (which all registered players contribute to) is to pick up 6,000,000 stolen presents, which will then reward you with the Bauble Mace.

We hope this helped you figure out how to get Stolen Presents in Dying Light 2’s new Winter Tales Event and made it easier for you to obtain this season’s rewards! Check out all of our Dying 2 coverage.

Christine Mielke

Christine Mielke

Christine Mielke has been an avid fan of word games and puzzles for over two decades. She loves to unscramble words, challenge herself to crossword puzzles and try out the latest word games. As a published author and database architect, it was natural for her to take her love for all things word games to the next level!

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