Ghostrunner 2 – Artifacts / Audiologs / Swords Locations Guide

Unlike in the previous game, every object that has to be collected is indicated on the mini-map. The comprehensive geographical description is omitted from the guide in favor of describing how to gather them.

All Collectible Locations Guide

In this part they added one more collectible – purple enhancement chips. They are not hard to collect all of them without hints, because they are not hidden.

The number of the artifact in the guide refers to its number in the game, so the collection is not linear. In each section I will explain in what sequence I collected them in a location (if the locations are non-linear).

You will receive the following achievements for collecting all the collectibles:

  • Live By The Sword
  • Eavesdropper
  • Garbage Man
  • Chewing The Scenery

The item counts as found immediately after finding it, it is not necessary to complete the mission. You can find out what items you haven’t collected in the mission selection menu. You can view the collection progress in your inventory at any time:

  • [Tab] -> [Armory] (Swords) or [Codex] (Artifacts And Audiologs).

Uninvited Guests

Setting The Stage

The Hacker’s Den

The walkthrough is non-linear.

Collecting:

  • The first console – on the left.
  • The second – in the middle.
  • The third – on the right.

Behind The Curtain

A Price to Be Paid

Licking The Wounds

Wind of The Desolate

Pillars of Creation

The walkthrough is non-linear.

Collecting:

  • The first tower – on the left.
  • The tower – in the right.
  • The third – on the middle.

Can Anyone Hear Me?

Elevator Maintenance

Too Close to The Sun

That’s it!

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