Dying Light zombie statues location guide
Old Town: Zombie Statues 61-70
Zombie Statue #61
Zombie Statue #62
Tower Safehouse, East
Head to the eastmost tower on the map. This is one of the locations you need to clear before you can use it as a safehouse. The only entry point of the tower is through its upper half. Many levels within the tower are unstable, so watch your step. Near the bottom of the tower interior are some beams you can use for climbing. The statue is on one of those beams.
Zombie Statue #63
Ground Floor Residence, Southeast
Head to the southeast corner of Old Town at the edge of the city walls. Look for a single bedroom residence with an open ground floor doorway. The statue is on top of the octagonal table on the left as you enter. Note that this closely resembles the nearby ground floor residence where Zombie Statue #87 is located.
Zombie Statue #64
Fourth Floor Living Room, North of Central Safehouse
Using the central safehouse as a starting point, head north one building. Reach the fourth floor and look for a standalone room designed as a living room. Look for the statue on the bookshelf.
Zombie Statue #65
Zombie Statue #66
4th Floor Bar %26 Grill
From the centre of the map, head slightly west. Look for a building that shares an open courtyard with three other buildings. This building also has a merchant icon in it. Look for a bar and restaurant entrance on the 4th floor of the building (denoted by neon signs). The statue can be found on one of the shelves behind the bar.
Zombie Statue #67
4th Floor Veranda, West
Climb to the fourth floor of one of the west buildings and look for a veranda with a wide slotted roof. The statue is on one of the low tables in the veranda.
Zombie Statue #68
Zombie Statue #69
Rooftop Residence, South
Using the southwest toxic waste dump as a reference point, head to the building to the immediate east of the dump. Climb to the very top and go inside the rooftop residence. The statue will be next to a white vase.
Zombie Statue #70
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