Delivery booths play an important role in Deathloop, allowing players to order a selection of items to their desired locations, and there is one to be found in each of the game’s four districts. Fans will not be able to use these booths straightaway, though, as a special code must first be entered into their keypads. That said, some fans may find it slightly difficult to track down the delivery booth code in Deathloop, and this guide is here to point those players in the right direction.

To note, the delivery booth code varies across playthroughs, which means that it is not possible to provide a set of digits that will work for absolutely everyone. Indeed, Deathloop players must find the code for themselves if they hope to gain access to the booths. Fortunately, that is not an extremely difficult thing to do, and it begins with a trip to Fristad Rock at noon.

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Where to Find the Delivery Booth Code in Deathloop

After arriving at Deathloop’s Fristad Rock at noon, players should navigate through the tunnel and turn to the right upon emerging to face a cliff. Fans should now jump up that cliff and continue through the area until they ultimately reach a path that leads down to the water. At the end of this path, players will find a large bunker, and indeed the delivery booth code is inside of it.

More specifically, the code is written on a white board that can be seen from the bunker’s first room. This white board is just past the windows on the right side of the area, and fans can pull out a Deathloop weapon with a telescopic lens if they are having trouble reading the digits from a distance. Notably, players should make sure that they record the delivery booth code that they find in this location, as it will not be tracked for them in-game.

With the delivery booth code in hand, players can now visit any one of the terminals and enter it into the connected keypad. This action will immediately unlock the booth where the code was entered, and action game fans will then be able to order batteries, crank-wheels, nullifiers, and turrets to a specified location. It is worth mentioning that players will not need to manually input the code at every delivery booth, as it can be auto-filled at all of the terminals except for the first one.

Deathloop is out now for PC and PS5.

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