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Hitman 3: All Chongqing Keypad Codes

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While this latest Hitman trilogy is coming to a close with Hitman 3, it doesn’t mean that there’s any shortage of targets to assassinate in a variety of ways. Fortunately for fans of the stealth-action series, this latest trilogy is ending on a positive note. If you’re here, you’re likely stuck in Chongqing and are wondering what all the Chongqing keypad codes are that you’ll need to get around in this Hitman 3 mission. Here’s everything you need to know.

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All Chongqing Keypad Code Locations in Hitman 3

If you just want the codes and nothing else, scroll down a little further and we’ll have those for you. If you want to discover Hitman 3’s Chongqing keypad codes for yourself though and just want a little bit of direction, here’s what you need to know.

There are lots of doors throughout the level that require codes, but all of them share just two codes. The facility door, the apartment door, and the laundromat door all use the same keypad code. You’ll be able to find out what that code is by listening to a woman talk about it near the facility door.

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The arcade and the lab keypad code can be found on the whiteboard where you meet Hush, the other target of the mission. You can see where that is located in case you forgot below.

That should be more than enough to get you going. If you just want Hitman 3’s Chongqing keypad codes without the hassle of backtracking around. Here they are:

  • Facility door – 0118
  • Apartment door – 0118
  • Laundromat door – 0118
  • Arcade – 2552
  • Lab – 2552
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That’s pretty much everything you could possibly need to know about Hitman 3’s Chongqing keypad codes. Best of luck with the rest of the mission. For more help guides, tips and tricks, be sure to check out our guide wiki filled with lots of other frequently asked questions answered that you can reference.

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Ed McGlone was with Twinfinite from 2014 to 2022. Playing games since 1991, Ed loved writing about RPGs, MMOs, sports games and shooters.

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