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Deathloop Delivery Code: How to open the Gideon Fry delivery boards (and what are they served)

In this guide, we will present H How to get the delivery code in Deathloop to open the Gideon Fry delivery stations, and also explain exactly what they are for.

Most likely you have heard some kind of Gideon Fry The Delivery Guy commercial through Black Reef. This is not just a small fun of the construction of the world, but a wink to a game mechanics you will need to use in Deathloop.

What are the distribution booths for?

The cabins of Gideon Fry the Delivery Man allow you to request the following items from different parts of the island:

Drums Crank

Cancer Torreta.

You can not access these delivery posts immediately, but you must be used later to resolve a series of other tracks and findings in the different Black Reef regions. In particular, you will have to use them to get the Sterlak verse pistols, one of the unique gun weapons.

All locations of the Gideon Fry delivery posts

There are four delivery posts in Deathloop, one in each region you will visit in your End of Loop mission. Next, we list your exact locations:

Black Desert Online [PS4/Xbox]  Imperial Beer Delivery Repeatable -  Let's Get That Bread UPDAAM: Facing the main entrance of the library Complex: in the parking lot on the edge of this region. Karl's Bay: On the road to the left of Colt tunnels FRIST ROCK: Under the Aeon sign, right next to the Colt tunnels, where it will emerge for the first time

Every time you find one, you will be added to your Discoveries» page where your locations will be detailed so you can return at a later date.

How to get the delivery code for GIDEON FRY cabins in Deathloop

To get the Delivery Code in Deathloop, you must go to Fristad Rock at noon. Here, go to the great bunker, watch the enemies on the front and use the button to open the door.

Once inside, press another button in front of the door next to open it and take the guards out.

Climb the stairs to your left, but be careful, there is a camera around the corner that will scan the walkway, so use your hackajig to solve it before continuing.

Walk to the camera and go down the hall on the left. Low here and take the back door. Now you will find the code on a blackboard next to some diagrams of an airplane.

It should be noted that the Delivery Code in Deathloop will be random every time you play, so unfortunately we can not give it to you. You must follow the steps above to find the unique sequence for your game.

The scribbled code on the board here is the only one you will need to open the four GIDEON FRY The Delivery Man in Deathloop. Just go to them, enter the code and go!

That's all you need to know How to open Gideon Fry delivery boards in Deathloop . To get more tips, tricks and guides, go to our wiki or consult more information about the game below.

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