Deathloop door code

Deathloop Door Code: Where to find the keypad number sequence

Not long after starting Deathloop, players reach an impassible door that they apparently know the code for. It’s easy for users to assume that they need to backtrack and recover the number sequence at this point, but that isn’t actually the case. Don’t worry — finding the Deathloop door code requires visiting a new area. So, here’s how to complete the “Find the Code” objective in Deathloop’s “The Longest Day” mission on PS5 and PC.

How to find the Deathloop door code and unlock it

Deathloop door code

Here’s how to get the Deathloop door code in “The Longest Day” Visionary Lead:

  1. Head down the stairs to the right of the locked door.
  2. Locate the large pipe under the “DANGER” sign.
  3. Destroy the wooden boards and crawl through.
  4. Jump across the floating barrels to cross the water safely.
  5. Proceed up the rock formation to discover a group of enemies.
  6. Sneak past or kill the enemies, then enter the building across the way.
  7. Ascend the stairs and enter the library.
  8. Pull the lever, break the window, then jump out.
  9. When the loop restarts, enter the building and grab the Hackamajig.
  10. Use the code on the locked door’s keypad to progress.

Deathloop randomizes door codes, which, unfortunately, means that there’s no way to cheat the system using a guide. Codes only work in each individual player’s timeline, which ensures everyone puts in the legwork to figure out the game’s puzzles.

Arkane’s latest title features many more door and safe keypad codes throughout the game. These are commonly written on environmental objects, in paper documentation, or on computer terminals. Many are close to the keypads, though this isn’t always the case — they can be elsewhere in the level, or even in a different location entirely.

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