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How to Unlock WPS Waste Processing Station Door and Get Monolith Stash in Stalker 2

In Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl, as players explore the Wild Island region, they might come across a small loot stash in the southeastern part of the Waste Processing Station. To unlock it, they will need to enter a four-digit code on a keypad. In this article we will discuss how to unlock WPS Waste Processing Station Door and get monolith stash in Stalker 2.

Mission Shift Change

In the Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl side mission “Shift Change,” players respond to a distress call at the Waste Processing Station in the Wild Island region. Jumper and Bluish, the only survivors of an ambush by an invisible threat, request help in eliminating the monster that attacked them. To proceed, you must find the station supervisor, North, who holds a key to access the underground area where the creature resides. Along the way, players encounter hostile, mind-controlled soldiers. Eventually, the mission leads to a showdown with a mutant controller, followed by access to a hidden stash with valuable items. After completing the mission, you will receive a reward of 3,374 Coupons.

Unlock WPS and Get Monolith Stash in Stalker 2

Before unlocking the gate and entering the room you need to switch on the power of the building. It will help you to get the Note from Quiet, inside the room, which you will need in order to complete the side mission “Shift Change”.

Now to open the door use the code which is already mentioned on the description on the side mission. The code to open the door is 0505. Inside the room you will find the monolith stash which contains the  Note from Quiet. In the room you will also get ammunition, guns and anti – radiation drugs.

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