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All Bioshock 2 Door Codes

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Bioshock 2 is a first-person shooter with a strong story and many mysteries. While some challenges are there to add quality to the gameplay, some are essential to the game's progression. That is the case with some doors you can't open if you don't know the code. If you can't get through, you'll get stuck. To avoid this inconvenience, we have all Bioshock 2 door codes.

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Bioshock 2 Door Codes List

Finding the Bioshock 2 door codes is essential, as you can't move the story forward without them. Most of them you can get by listening to audio diaries, but you don't need to do that, as we have them already!

LocationCode
 Adonis Luxury Resort, Plasmid Therapy1540
Dionysus Park, Basement Storage1080
Fontaine Futuristics, Plasmid Theater5254
Pauper's Drop, Fontaine Clinics0047
Inner Persephone, Therapy Wing4146
Inner Persephone, Holding Wing2673
Siren Alley, Plaza Hedone1919

Related: Bioshock 4 is rumored to be called Bioshock Isolation

Besides door codes for Bioshock 2, there is one additional code that you'll need for Minerva's Den expansion. The door is located in the Programming wing, part of the Operations zone. Type in code 2341 to open the door in Bioshock 2: Minerva's Den.

What rewards do I get for using Bioshock 2 Door Codes?

You'll get excellent rewards for using Bioshock 2 door codes. By opening the doors, you'll gain ammo, money, EVE Hypos, first aid kits, quest items, and access to previously closed areas. You can hack some of the doors, but why do that when you have door codes?

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Nebojša Prijić
Nebojša Prijić is a senior staff writer at Pro Game Guides with over 25 years of experience in journalism, screenwriting, and copywriting. He previously worked as Editor-in-Chief of Maxim Serbia magazine and the IGN Adria website. Nebojša is an old-school gamer who loves real-time strategies, shooters, and RPGs, but most of all, he plays Roblox and mobile games with his son. He remembers the first Diablo, PC games on a single floppy disk, and playing Mortal Kombat on the keyboard.