Dead City is chapter 2 in the game Stray.
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Last update:22 July 2022
The second level ofStrayis theDead City.
This will allow you to bypass the fence.
In the partially flooded location,jump on floating objects, including boards and barrels.
Jump onto crates and the large pipe, going right towards the small hole in the fence.
Jump through the hole.
In the next location is asmall puzzle involving stopping the working fan.
you should probably reach the highest ledge andpush the paint canfrom the picture above.
A falling object will break the glass roof and allow you to get inside.
you’re free to, among other things, optionally scratch the carpet in the apartment.
Use the passage blocked by boards.You will reach a bucket that is acts as an elevator.
Thanks to it, you will go down to the lower level and get back in the alleys.
Along the way, you’ve got the option to examine the damaged machine.
Now, you have to climb a little.
You have to follow a linear path.
Keep the run button pressed and change the direction when you see jumping Zurks.
There is a chance you will bypass them and avoid having to deal with them.
End the chase by jumping through the open windowof the building.
Eventually, you will reach theplace where you gotta knock down the plankshown in the picture above.
Doing so will create a bridge that will allow you to reach the neighboring roof.
Jump towards the vertical blue shutterto get inside the next building.
In the next location, enter the barrel andfor the first time, you have to roll it.
Move it to the right.
This will allow you to jump on it and then on the roof above.
You will reach the scaffolding.
Now you just have to jump on the boards and other elements of the structure.
You don’t have to worry about falling down.
Walk over the hanging beam and jump over to the neon sign.
Continue the linear travel and reach the small opening with bars - you’re free to squeeze in.
You will reach thelocation with the second fan.

You will enter the flat and Chapter 3 will begin.
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