Dying Light: The Beast Players Have Wiped Out Enough Zombies to Match a Quarter of Earth's Population
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Dying Light: The Beast Players Have Wiped Out Enough Zombies to Match a Quarter of Earth's Population

In just two weeks, players of Dying Light: The Beast have defeated an astounding 2.2 billion zombies, roughly 27% of the total world population.

Dying Light: The Beast has been available for just a short time, yet players have already made a significant impact, managing to take down an incredible 2.2 billion zombies. To put this in perspective, this number accounts for about 27% of the entire world’s population, should all those inhabitants transform into zombies.

Interestingly, despite the high kill count, players have only delivered 176 million dropkicks. As one player stated, “…that’s not nearly enough kicking, Kyles!” Let’s raise that number, folks!

Dying Light: The Beast

Additional Context

  • Overall, players have traveled 152,185,635 kilometers, which is almost equivalent to completing 200 trips to the moon.
  • Over 334 million zombies were run over by vehicles, showcasing players’ preference for cars despite their poor gas mileage.
  • It’s estimated that each player would need to eliminate around 1,000 zombies to achieve these statistics, reflecting a deeply engaging gameplay experience.

For insights or discussions about this statistical achievement, feel free to share your thoughts!

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