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Deathloop codes: all machine, door, and safe code locations in DeathloopHow to find all Deathloop codes for Delivery Terminals, safes, doors, and more

How to find all Deathloop codes for Delivery Terminals, safes, doors, and more

Colt wields his hackamajig in one hand and a weapon in the other, having distracted a group of unaware enemies with a friendly machine.

All codes in Deathloop are randomised, meaning we can’t just furnish you with a list. However the location where you learn each code is fixed, so we’ve set them out below. With one exception, each random code generated for your game stays the same between loops, and Colt will make a handy note of them to make it easier for you to input them when you reach the keypad.

We’ve tried to keep this guide free of major spoilers, but since some of these codes are needed to advance the story, we’ve sometimes had to give the broad strokes to supply context. Within each category, we’ve put the code locations in roughly the order you’re likely to first encounter the door, safe, or machine in question.

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Machine Access Codes

Gideon Fry’s Delivery Terminal

Wenjie’s Lab Depressurization Controls

Overriding the lab depressurization turns Wenjie’s lethal security measures back on her instead, making it a handy method for stealthy assassination. The manual override code is written on a whiteboard found on the bottom floor of the annexe building next to the main lab. However, note that this is the only code in the game that changes between loops, so you’ll need to go back and find it again anytime you want to use this machine.

Power Station Generator Controls

Having full use of the Power Station Generator is essential for gaining access to the Operation Horizon bunkers around Blackreef. As it stands, you can only open up one bunker without the code, though: the one in The Complex itself. Explore that area and you’ll be directed to search the AEON Archives in Updaam (seeArchives Gate Code, below). Go there in the afternoon to gain entry to the garage near the gate, the second floor of which contains a bookshelf with a note on it. The note contains the password for the bunker below the Archives. Enter that bunker to find a sealed door with another note posted on it. Good news! This note has the Power Station Generator Control code written on it.

Aleksis' DJ Deck

Frank’s Security Controls

Scout around the cliffs behind Frank’s club and you’ll find a cave housing his uber-paranoid security system. However, the machine that controls (and can be used to override) the system requires a code to operate it. Head to the cave in the morning and help yourself to a ClassPass before leaving the club. After leaving the district, travel to Updaam at noon and go to Charlie’s house. Use the ClassPass to let yourself in via the back entrance tunnels and you’ll find yourself in a secret room containing Frank’s Security Control code.

Door Access Codes

Tunnel Door

This is the code Colt struggles to remember through much of the tutorial lead “The Longest Day”. Simply follow the tutorial mission instructions and you’ll eventually learn that the code is written on the postcard attached to the Hackamajig — the one Colt threw away on his first trip through the loop without examining it. When the loop resets you end up back at the entrance to Colt’s bunker. Follow the waypoint to interact with the postcard and learn the code.

Archives Gate

The Room

Cassandra’s code is written on a note near to the door itself, so you can collect that straight away. The other two codes will require some research on your part across multiple loops.

Anatoly lives in a blue-fronted house at the end of the street past the Treasure of the Ice. His code is inside (along with several Eternalists). Vanya also lives in a house with a blue awning, accessed through the Gardens of Perception, where his code can be found.

With all three codes in hand you can access The Room at any time of day, but the Eternalist who drops the room’s loot is only there in the morning.

Wenjie’s Private Quarters

In order to get this code you need another code — namely, the one that gets you into The Yervha Safe in Karl’s Bay.See below for our guide to obtaining that codeand you’ll receive this code as part of your loot.

Ordnance Depot Door

Unlocking this door is one of the final objectives in the “In This Together” Arsenal Lead, which nets you theStrelak Verso gold weaponand a turret from inside the Ordnance Depot. The Lead will begin automatically when travelling to The Complex at noon, so follow the objectives and loot plenty of batteries to deal with de-powered devices in the area that stand in your way. There’s a locked door at the very far end of the lower floor which you can power up using a battery. Inside the room is a note with the Ordnance Depot door code.

Hangar 1 Storage Door

This locked door can be found in the disused dry dock area of Hangar 1. Unlocking it gives you an alternate (and significantly easier) access route into Hangar 2, the usual haunt of creepy “wellness guru” Harriet Morse. To find the code, be in the district during the morning and climb into the upper-level walkways of the hangar. You’ll find a bridge between the two buildings that is currently your only way into Hangar 2. Once inside the second building, stick to the upper walkways and cross to the opposite side from where you entered to find a note with the door code.

Safe Access Codes

Colt’s Safe

You can examine the safe in Colt’s apartment during the tutorial, but you’ll need to pick up some clues later in the game before you can open it. Its contents are an essential story beat, so don’t worry about missing this one. At a plot-appropriate moment you’ll learn that the safe was originally housed in the Security Office in Fristad Rock. Go there and hack the door controls to gain access, then pick up the note attached to the conspicuous empty gap under the counter where the safe used to be to learn the code.

Dorsey Manor Safe

The three codes to this safe are easily the most complicated to obtain in the entire game. Luckily if your patience is low it’s completely optional to open this one, though doing so does net you a sweet reward: a glowing object that yields a whopping5,000 Residuum.

Scouting around the cave reveals a previous would-be safe-cracker’s notes, which send you on a treasure hunt all over Updaam to identify the six graffitied numbers you need (there are actually nine digits in the codes, but some of them are used twice). You can actually do most of this sleuthing at any time of day, but since one number’s location is only available at noon, we recommend tackling this whole puzzle at that point to make things easier. The locations are as follows:

Figuring out which order each code goes in is even easier: the three triangles on the “map key” each have lines drawn across two of their points. The digit you found at the point with zero lines is the first in the code, the digit from the point with one line is the second in the code, and the digit from the point with two lines it the third and final in each code.

Library Safe

Opening this safe is a mandatory story beat and therefore can’t be missed; the code turns up as part of the “What Wenjies Want” Visionary Lead. When infiltrating Aleksis’s party at his home in Updaam in the evening, sneak into his personal apartment on the top floor and read the note from Julianna that contains the code.

Boat Workshop Safe

Yervha Safe

This safe, found in the building in Karl’s Bay that housesthe Yervha trivia machine, contains a mid-tier trinket, as well as some lore documents and the code you need to unlock the door toWenjie’s private quarters(see above). You can’t miss this one as it’s part of a Visionary Lead, so follow Fia Zborowska and Charlie Montague to their secret trysting place in a bunker on the shoreline of Fristad Rock. The note with the Yervha safe code is on a console inside.

Wheel-crank safes in Updaam, The Complex, and Karl’s Bay

Once you’ve gained access to all the most secret locations on Blackreef, you’re going to need to defend yourself against all the Eternalists who won’t be pleased to see you. Check out our guides to thebest weapons in Deathloopandhow to obtain and upgrade slab abilitiesto ensure that you’re well-equipped to defend yourself.