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BioShock 2: How to Get the Fontaine Futuristics Code

Fontaine Futuristics Code

Even if you just picked up the game from PS Plus this month, you’ve probably come to realize that BioShock 2 contains a few locked doors and hidden items. That’s why we’re here to help. Here’s how to find the Fontaine Futuristics door code in BioShock 2.

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How to Find the Fontaine Futuristics Code in BioShock 2

Once you enter Fontaine Futuristics, you’ll see a large staircase. To the right of it is the theatre used to showcase plasmids, which is where you’ll find the locked code door.

The easiest way to obtain the code to the door is to follow the teleporting plasmid found in this level. Eventually, the plasmid will teleport you along with it, bringing you face to face with the Fontaine Futuristics door code.

If you enter the office of the Marketing Department in Fontaine Futuristics, you’ll see a plasmid that changes colors on a desk. Every time you touch it, it’ll teleport away from you, much like a Houdini Splicer. It’ll go outside the office, down the large staircase nearby, and move around the ground floor.

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Fontaine Futuristics Door Code

After the plasmid starts moving you around, you’ll briefly see the code before being teleported a few more times. The code will be written on the wall in blood. Just in case you couldn’t read it fast enough, the Fontaine Futuristics code is 5254.

Source: BioShock Wiki

You’ll soon find out that the teleporting plasmid is actually the Vending Expert 2 Gene Tonic, which gives you discounts at every vending machine in the game.

Backtrack to the locked code door, and you’ll be rewarded with the Careful Hacker 2 Gene Tonic, which slows down the hacking needle to make the hacking mini-game a bit easier. You’ll also be rewarded with some bandages, ammo, and money.

That’s everything you need to know about how to find the Fontaine Futuristics door code in BioShock 2. Check out the guides below if you’re looking for more tips on the game:

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