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The Last of Us Part 2: The Flooded City safe combination

The Flooded City safe in The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered.

This guide for The Last of Us Part 2 details the safe combination for The Flooded City section of Seattle Day 3.

The new version of The Last of Us Part 2 for the PS5, officially titled The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered, offers the ultimate way to play Naughty Dog’s critically-acclaimed sequel to The Last of Us.

Featuring a number of enhancements, particularly in the realms of visuals and performance, players can now immerse themselves in the game’s brutally gripping world even more.

Best of all, you can enjoy all the advantages of current-gen hardware thanks to the power of the PS5.

A noteworthy addition to the Remastered version is the exceptional No Return roguelike mode, which is also accompanied by a compilation of Lost Levels.

Despite these exciting extras, Remastered closely parallels the original PS4 version of the game.

The locations of collectibles and safes remain unchanged, which is a crucial detail for players hoping to earn the platinum trophy.

If you’ve reached The Flooded City in Seattle Day 3 as Ellie, there’s a good chance you will have found a safe.

As with all safes in TLOU2, it requires a combination to unlock and open. So, what’s the combination for the safe in The Flooded City?

The Flooded City safe combination in The Last of Us Part 2

The combination for the safe in The Flooded City is 70-12-64.

The safe combination in The Flooded City section of The Last of Us Part 2.
The safe combination.

Turn the dial until you have selected the correct numbers. Press X to confirm them.

If you’ve done it correctly, Ellie will unlock the safe and the valuable loot inside will be yours.

And there you have it – that’s the combination for the safe in this section of The Last of Us Part 2.

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