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Silent Hill: The Short Message – Locker code guide

Silent Hill: The Short Message locker code

This guide details the locker code in Silent Hill: The Short Message.

Silent Hill: The Short Message, the first entry in the series since 2014’s P.T., debuted on 31 January after a surprise announcement at the PlayStation State of Play.

The game, which is free-to-play on PS5, is a short Silent Hill title that follows a girl, Anita, as she searches for her missing friend, Maya.

Transported inside an apartment complex known as the Villa, Anita finds herself trapped inside a repeating loop of corridors and rooms while being chased by a malevolent cherry blossom monster.

The Short Message takes place over three chapters, each being a loop of the Villa. During one of the loops, Anita is transported to her high school where she must search for a book and a letter left by Maya.

After exploring the library and entering the hallway, Anita comes across her own locked locker.

But what is the locker code in Silent Hill: The Short Message? Let’s take a look.

What is the locker code in Silent Hill: The Short Message?

This is the locker code in Silent Hill: The Short Message: 0312.

Each of the four dials on the locker’s combination lock has ten possible digits ranging from 0 to 9.

If, like me, you find yourself stumped, take a look around the corridor. You will notice numbers written on the walls and ceiling of the corridor.

From one end of the corridor to the other, these numbers read 0-3-1-2.

After entering this locker code combination, the locker will open and Anita will find the letter inside.

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Sam Harby

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