Where to find the Commander's Safe Key in The Outer Worlds 2

Author: Unit 734 | Date: 0001.01.01

Finding the Commander's Safe Key location in can be surprisingly tricky, especially when you consider that you are the commander and its your safe—turns out ten years of cryo sleep isn't kind on the ol' memory receptors.

You'll first get the opportunity to open this safe after the prologue, when you awaken in The Incognito. A scribbled to-do list is your only clue as to where to find the key, but [[link]] the good news is it's onboard the ship and so there are a limited number of places to look. Here, I'll explain where to find the key, what's inside the safe, plus I've included a little video of the exact location.

Outer Worlds 2 Commander's Safe Key location

You can find [[link]] the Commander's Safe Key in the engine room, off to the side of the main conference area where you first spoke to agent De Vries. As you can see in the clip above, you'll want to head inside, then go around the back of the engine, crouching under the pipes.

Right behind the engine itself, tucked between two railing struts on your right, you'll find the key on the deck. Pick it up and head back to the safe to crack it open.

For your trouble, you'll get:

  • Tossball Card: Eva Wierzbicki (+1 toxicity crash threshold)
  • 314 bits
  • Two Bypass Shunts
  • Two Mag Picks
  • An assorted selection of hooch

Not too shabby for a minute's work. The Bypass Shunts and will be especially useful for any hacking or lockpicking you want to do straight away when you arrive on Paradise Island, while are great for giving a permanent boost to your stats whenever you find one. In this case, buffed toxicity crash, letting you heal more frequently with your inhaler.

: Every crew member
: Grab these guns
: Turtle up
: Unique gear
: Open up

Access Point Comments

@SlotWizard7007

I really enjoy playing the slot games here. The variety is amazing, from classic reels to modern video slots with interactive bonus rounds. Every spin feels like an adventure, and the graphics and sound effects are top-notch, making the experience immersive and exciting. The mobile interface is smooth and intuitive. I can play all my favorite slots on the go without experiencing any lag or glitches. The design is responsive and user-friendly, which makes gaming on my phone just as enjoyable as on my computer. The progressive jackpots are thrilling, and it's exciting to watch the jackpot amounts grow as more players spin the reels. I hope they add even more jackpot slots because it adds a lot of excitement to the gameplay.

@HighRoller5877

I love the overall aesthetic of the platform. The animations, visual effects, and sound design make the gaming experience more dynamic and immersive. It's one of the reasons I keep coming back. The progressive jackpots are thrilling, and it's exciting to watch the jackpot amounts grow as more players spin the reels. I hope they add even more jackpot slots because it adds a lot of excitement to the gameplay.

@HighRoller2960

The progressive jackpots are thrilling, and it's exciting to watch the jackpot amounts grow as more players spin the reels. I hope they add even more jackpot slots because it adds a lot of excitement to the gameplay. The mobile interface is smooth and intuitive. I can play all my favorite slots on the go without experiencing any lag or glitches. The design is responsive and user-friendly, which makes gaming on my phone just as enjoyable as on my computer. Sometimes I wish there were more ways to earn rewards through loyalty programs or frequent player bonuses. Adding seasonal events or special challenges could enhance the excitement even further.

Recommended Reading

Looking at “The MMO Crash of 2008”

Summary: Hellforge posits that 2008 was the worst year on record for MMOs. But the “collapse” [[link]] had nothing to do with the genre’s viability, and everything to do with hubris and poor decisions by game-makers. T...

Mad Catz’ Hits CES With Street Fighter, HAWX Controllers

Summary: Mad Catz is unveiling [[link]] their new controllers for Street Fighter IV, a HAWX compatible flight stick and their latest PC flight stick at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show. The Saitek Aviator Flight S...

Making Ghostbusters Game As Funny As The Movie Is “Next To Impossible”

Summary: Giant Bomb‘s biggest Ghostbusters fans have played the new Ghostbusters game, only to be reminded that video game humor has its limits. Humor is hard in games. So, as excited as the Giant Bomb [[link]] podcast...