
Dying Light: The Beast is getting new content after its release, starting with challenges that offer unique rewards. The latest addition is a major update: a limited-time crossover event with PUBG Mobile. Announced in October, this event features a quest with new cosmetic items and weapons for players to earn.
The limited-time crossover event, Dying Light: The Beast, bringing content from PUBG to Dying Light, is available now until November 21st. Good news: any rewards you earn will stay with you even after the event ends! A new trailer showcases all the added content, including the famous PUBG frying pan, which you can unlock as a weapon blueprint.
Dying Light: The Beast X PUBG Adds Plenty Of New Content
To celebrate the first official partnership for Dying Light: The Beast, new cosmetic items have been added to the game. To get them, you need to register for the event on the official Dying Light website. Once you sign up and accept the quest, you’ll immediately receive the Aiddrop Finder car skin in your stash and unlock a special crossover quest featuring Skillet from PUBG.
Once you finish the Skiller quest, you’ll unlock the rest of the special PUBG-themed rewards. These include blueprints and earnable items like the Killing Pan, Battle Royale Bat, and Battleground Keychain. You’ll also get powerful weapons that do extra damage when you hit enemies in the head, plus the Marked Man outfit for Kyle Krane. This outfit not only increases headshot damage but also helps you earn more XP.
The benefits you earned during the event, like help fighting The Beast’s Chimeras and other mutated enemies, will remain. However, the special weapon skins will be removed on January 15, 2026, and replaced with different ones.
Dying Light Is No Stranger To Creative Crossovers
While using a Frying Pan from another game to defeat enemies feels a bit strange considering the realistic tone of Dying Light: The Beast, the Dying Light series often features fun collaborations. From teaming up with popular zombie games like Left 4 Dead to surprising crossovers with games like Balatro, these events and downloadable content are often fan favorites.
Good news for players who want to stay focused on the main game or don’t want extra tasks: like previous games, The Beast lets you activate the event online before you start looking for it in the world.
We can expect many more team-ups like this in the future, and they could be even more ambitious. With the new features in Dying Light: The Beast – like Krane’s special abilities and the expanded use of vehicles – there are tons of exciting possibilities.
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2025-10-31 21:49