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Stray: How To Stop Second Fan – Dead City

The second fan in Stray

This Stray guide explains how to stop the second fan in the Dead City chapter.

Stray is finally here after months of anticipation. And it hasn’t disappointed.

The new game from BlueTwelve Studio and Annapurna Interactive delivers a puzzle packed adventure where you control a cat on his mission to reunite with his family.

He joins up with robot drone B-12 and the two must work together to open a sealed city and save its robot inhabitants.

Stray offers everything you could want from a game where you play as a cat. Run, jump, scratch – it’s all here. And it’s great fun.

The cat’s adventure in Stray involves solving puzzles every step of the way. Some are easy while others can leave you stuck and testing the limits of your brain power.

Dead City is the second chapter of the game. Earlier in the chapter, you’ll have gotten through a spinning fan. Later, you’ll come across a second spinning fan you need to get through.

Let’s take a look at how to get through the second fan in the Dead City chapter of Stray.

How To Stop Second Fan in Stray – Dead City

Thankfully, getting through the second fan isn’t too difficult. But as with all the game’s puzzles, you need to take your time and think about it.

This is how to stop the second fan in Stray. Turn left behind the stack cardboard boxes. Then interact with (Triangle on PS4/PS5) the power unit in the outlet at the base of the wall to remove it.

The cat unplugs the power unit showing how to stop the second fan in Stray Dead City
Unplug the power unit from the outlet.

See – I told you it wasn’t too hard! Hopefully that quick guide helped you figure out what to do.

Once you’ve completed these steps correctly, you can pass through the second fan and continue on your feline adventure.

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