Here's how you can find the VDNH door code in Atomic Heart

Here's how you can find the VDNH door code in Atomic Heart

If you are wondering what the Atomic Heart VDNH door code is, so you can access the display case, we've got you covered with an explainer of how to find it.

21st Feb 2023 12:52

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In all of Atomic Heart's key locations, there are side paths where you can grab different collectibles or find resources for crafting, meaning sometimes it's worth it to take the time to explore. Some of these come in the form of locked doors, which require specific codes to open. 

So, if you need an explainer for finding the VDNH door code, read below.

Where can you find the VDNH door code?

When you enter the VDNH building, after taking a left and following the corridor, you'll come to a door with a lock on the outside and an interface with various buttons. There's no obvious solution to this from in the hall, and unlike the first locked door like this you will have come across, this one is optional, so there's no trusty marker to rely on this time.

Atomic Heart VDNH Door Code Location

However, finding the code is incredibly simple. Head through the door opposite the locked door, and into a room with a dead body on your left and a computer terminal on the right. Behind the computer terminal, you can find the code scribbled on a blackboard, giving you the solution to open the door.

Atomic Heart VDNH Door Code order

If you don't quite know how these codes work still (frank they are confusing, so we understand), follow the above picture which shows you the number order to press the buttons in. 

Once you gain access to the room, to the right there is a chest with a random assortment of loot in it, and on top of the display near the glass, you can pick up a Chirper audio log if you're trying to collect them all.

You may also want to know how to change Atomic Heart FOV to something less narrow.

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