Breathedge, a space survival game developed by RedRuins Softworks, is a story about a man caught up in a conspiracy while needing to spread his grandfather's ashes. Now that more people will soon be able to play Breathedge on consoles, gamers everywhere will be able to uncover the mysteries surrounding the game.

One of the first mysteries in the game is the location of the blueprint parts for the steering wheel of the ship. Just like any typical survival horror game, this puzzle can be a little too confusing for some players to figure out.

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In total, there are four parts scattered throughout the station, and sadly, there is no clear indication of where the parts might be. So for Breathedge fans needing help finding all of the pieces, here is where they are all located.

Wheel Part 1

The first wheel part can be found in one of the many space stations in Breathedge; specifically, the Engineering Shuttle. Start off by scanning the steering wheel in the room with the dead alien on the side panel. This will start the mission and also give players the first piece to the puzzle that they need.

Wheel Part 2

For the second wheel part, players can find it hidden in the Space Cave Engineering Shuttle. Exit the Engineering shuttle and jetpack towards the broken cargo shuttle to the left. Gamers should keep going straight until they hit a wall, and squeeze through space on the right. Then, turn right and go down until one reaches the ship. Move around to the front, and there should be the wheel floating in space.

Wheel Part 3

The third wheel is hidden in the Liner Main Weapon Engineering Shuttle. To get there, navigate through the asteroid field towards the bottom left portion of the map. There should be another floating ship with the wheel part ready for scanning inside.

Wheel Part 4

Lastly, the fourth wheel part is lying in the Warp Station Escape Shuttle. Fans can only get this last part after lowering the radiation to 6/6. Inside the blue shuttle, go straight through the doors, and the last wheel part can be found by gamers on the upper deck.

Hopefully, this guide helps Breathedge fans find their way to all of the pieces. It might not seem as straightforward at first, but it makes sense once players get a feel for the layout of the map. This is the breakout title for developing studio RedRuins Softworks, which was luckily met with success, so here's to hoping in many more great future titles from the company.

Breathedge is out now on PC, with PS4, Switch, and Xbox One console ports coming April 6th

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