Game Guides Games

The Last of Us Part 2: Hillcrest safe combination

The Hillcrest safe in The Last of Us Part 2.

This guide for The Last of Us Part 2 details the Hillcrest safe combination during Seattle Day 2 as Ellie.

The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered has arrived on PS5. It’s the definitive way to play Naughty Dog’s critically acclaimed sequel to The Last of Us.

It features a number of enhancements, chief among them are visual and performance improvements. Players can also enjoy the awesome No Return roguelike mode and a collection of Lost Levels.

For the most part, however, Remastered is identical to the original game. That means all the collectables and safes are in the same locations.

Anyone seeking the game’s platinum trophy will know that collectibles are a key part of the grind, and that includes unlocking safes.

If you’ve reached the Hillcrest level during Seattle Day 2 as Ellie, there’s a good chance you’ll stumble across the safe. As with all of TLOU2‘s safes, you need a combination to unlock it.

So, what’s the combination?

Hillcrest safe combination in The Last of Us Part 2

The Hillcrest safe combination is 30-82-65.

Ellie inputting the Hillcrest safe combination in The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered.
Inputting the safe combination.

Select the correct numbers for the combination and press X to input them. If you’ve done it correctly, Ellie will unlock the safe.

Inside the safe is the Long Gun Holster, as well as various other items and ammo.

And there you have it – that’s the combination for the safe in Hillcrest during Seattle Day 2.

Did you find this The Last of Us Part 2 guide useful? Let us know in the comment section below and don’t forget to check out our other gaming articles…

Joe Harby

About Author

Joe is one of the editors and founders of Downtime Bros and an accredited critic. He has more than a decade of experience in journalism and communications. He is passionate about everything in the worlds of gaming, movies, and TV, as demonstrated by the countless words he has written about them. He is overly proud of his Bloodborne platinum trophy and plays too much Call of Duty. Follow him on Twitter and check out his reviews on OpenCritic.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *