Dying Light 2 has a large map and a lot to do, so players are bound to stumble on an interesting location sooner or later. There's a good chance that players will come across the Nightrunner Hideout early on in Dying Light 2, which just so happens to have a locked safe in it. Here's how to find the Nightrunner Hideout safe code in Dying Light 2.

While many of Dying Light 2's locks can be opened with lockpicks, others require players to find hidden codes scattered around in the world. These safe codes can lead to a number of valuable items, like powerful weapons or Dying Light 2's Inhibitor upgrades. In the case of the Nightrunner Hideout, unlocking the safe will grant an Inhibitor.

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Nightrunner Hideout Safe Code Location

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The Nightrunner Hideout is in the Houndfield district, just a bit southeast of Metro: Hayward Square in Old Villedor. Head inside, and players will be met with a large interior with a bunch of scaffolding in it. To the right of the room, there's a hole in the wall that leads to a smaller side room. The side room contains the safe, but no code.

Head further back in the side room and there will be a large dresser. Interact with the dresser, and players will be able to move it, revealing a secret room in on the other side. The room has a generator that will unlock the Nightrunner Hideout as a safehouse, as well as a bed and a small black and yellow case. Open the black and yellow case, and players will be greeted with the Nightrunner Hideout Safe Combo. The code is 101.

Head back into the other room, and players will be able to open the safe using the code. The safe contains an Inhibitor, though only a single one. Players will need three total for each upgrade in Dying Light 2. The upgrades are essential for upgrading Aiden's health and stamina, and finding them early on can grant players a distinct advantage. Many perks have base requirements for health and stamina, so having the prerequisites is a huge boon.

There are plenty of similar locations scattered around Dying Light 2's map, so it's definitely worth exploring rather than focusing on the story. Of course, Dying Light 2 is also a beefy game, so it may take players some time before they've really mastered everything on offer and can tackle bigger challenges.

Dying Light 2 is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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