Unfortunately, the actual act of unlocking fast travel is locked off until a set point in the story of Dying Light 2. It isn’t a case of simply walking up to a point on the map and interacting with it, as you’ll need to return power to Villedor before you can do anything with the Metro stations. This page gives you an over view of Dying Light 2’s fast travel system - including where you can and can’t go - including how you can unlock Metro Stations to help you get around. On this page: Up until that point, fast travel will be unavailable, because there isn’t any power running through the city. So, if you were to walk up to a Metro Station and attempt to interact with it, it’ll tell you that you can’t because there isn’t any power available to actually get the station itself back up and running. Once you have eventually unlocked fast travel though - as we’ll explain just below - you can fast travel from anywhere in the game. As long as you’re not knee deep in infected or human bandits, you can simply open up your map by tabbing over to it from the inventory screen, and select any unlocked Metro Station to immediately teleport there. It’s important to remember that though you can fast travel from anywhere, you can only go to Metro Stations in Dying Light 2. You can’t use fast travel to zip to windmills, power plants, or any other such landmarks, as instead you’re confined entirely to using it to travel to the nearest Metro Station to your eventual destination. In the first few hours of this new area, you’re going to play through a mission where someone will deliberately use your GRE Access Key to return power to the whole city. This mission will culminate in you and another character standing proud atop a skyscraper in the Central Loop, admiring the bright lights now shining across the city. It’s after this mission that power will permanently return to Villedor, and fast travel is subsequently unlocked for the rest of Dying Light 2. Looking for more help? We have system explainers for crossplay and how to play co-op as well as how long it takes to beat Dying Light 2. For upgrades, there are factions to consider, our recommendations for the best skills and how to get XP fast. As for things to find, there are Inhibitor locations, Windmill locations and our explainer on how to unlock fast travel. Finally, we also explain how to complete the early meet the people of the Bazaar objective and the various Dying Light 2 endings. The actual act of unlocking a Metro Stations involves descending underground into the bowels of the station, and clearing it of whatever nasties are waiting for you there. This might mean taking out a group of infected, or slaying a group of Renegade bandits. You’ll want to go into these locations heavily armed and prepared for anything, especially if you don’t prefer sneaking around and taking everyone out by utilising stealth. Once the enemies are cleared, you’ll simply need to complete one of the electricity circuit puzzles with the cable that you’ll have done countless times before by now, and the Metro Station is yours. There are 12 Metro Stations in total to find, and we’ve composed several map screens showing where they are located spread throughout Dying Light 2’s Old Villedor and Central Loop areas: Best of luck unlocking fast travel and making your way around the city!