Whether you need the door code for the Clinic or Operations, we've got the entire Bioshock 2 codes list right here!

All Bioshock 2 Door Codes: Clinic, Siren Alley, Fontaine Futuristics

Whether you need the door code for the Clinic or Operations, we've got the entire Bioshock 2 codes list right here!

Bioshock 2 door codes can be a pain in the butt. Whether you’re looking for the Clinic code, or the codes for Siren Alley and Fontaine Futuristics, it’s better to have a walkthrough at hand than find the keypad combos yourself. Here, we give power to the people playing the remastered version included with the Bioshock Collection

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As expected, there are quite a few vexing doors with hard-to-find codes. Many of these guard extra rewards that help on higher difficulties and new game plus. Some stand in the way of finishing the story, and if you’re a completionist, others hide audio diaries that add to the game’s ending, good or bad. 

Luckily, we’ve rounded up all of the codes in one place so you won’t get stuck anywhere. 

Bioshock 2 Door Codes (Including Minerva’s Den)

These are the codes for all of Bioshock 2 and the Minverva’s Den DLC. We’ve also included the items and loot you’ll get for unlocking the doors. 

Door Code Location Code Loot
 Adonis Luxury Resort
Plasmid Therapy
 Sauna Room Door  1540  Drill Fuel
 Money
 Audio Diary
 Pauper’s Drop
Fontaine Clinics
 Fishbowl Diner Newspaper  0047  Story Progression
 Siren Alley
Plaza Hedone
 The Date Is The Code
 Audio Diary
 1919  Story Progression
 Dionysus Park
Basement Storage
 A Gift From Billy
Audio Diary
 1080 Power to the People Station
Fontaine Futuristics
Plasmid Theater
 Plasmid Showroom Wall  5254 Ammo
Money
Bandages
Careful Hacker 2 Tonic
 Inner Persephone
Holding Wing
 First Two Digits
Audio Diary
 2673  Story Progression
 Inner Persephone
Therapy Wing
 Legs, Mouths, Arms
Audio Diary
 4146 EVE Hypo
First Aid Kit
Money
Ammo
 Operations
Programming
(Minerva’s Den)
The Books are the Code
Audio Diary
 2341 Shells
Mini-Turrets
Master Input Console
Money

 

Luckily, none of the doors hide Plasmids, so you could get through the Bioshock 2 only opening the doors blocking story progression. 

Are you playing through the rest of the Bioshock Collection games? Drop us a comment if you need help, and then check out the rest of our Bioshock guides for all three games if you’re stuck anywhere:


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