How to Get the Level 6 Suit in Dead Space Remake

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The Dead Space Remake remains faithful to the original game but improves upon the experience in fundamental ways. From new lighting and sound design to additional side quests and character development, Dead Space Remake takes everything you love about the original and dials it to 11. Of course, there are still plenty of surprises and items to discover. Here’s how to get the level 6 suit in Dead Space Remake.

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How to Get the Level 6 Suit in Dead Space Remake

You’ll need to complete the game to obtain the level 6 suit in the Dead Space Remake. Upon finishing the story, you’ll be met with a message rewarding you with 50,000 Credits, 10 Power Nodes, and access to the level 6 suit.

To use these, boot up a New Game Plus file and make your way through the beginning of the game. You’ll need to play far enough to reach the first shop in the game, where you can pick up all of your weapons, gear, and the level 6 suit. Now you’ll be fully stoked for your New Game Plus run in the Dead Space Remake.

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The level 6 suit isn’t free; you’ll need to pay a hefty price for it, so make sure you’ve saved up some cash. The 50,000 given to you for completing the game will help out, but you’ll need much more to actually purchase the suit. So it’s time to start putting that money in your space piggy bank.

Well, that’s everything you need to know about how to get the level 6 suit in the Dead Space Remake. For more tips, tricks, and guides, be sure to check out Prima Games. We’re here to ensure that you survive every horror you’ll face in the Dead Space Remake. Here’s how to complete the backbreaker trophy in Dead Space Remake.


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