How to find a way into Delamain HQ in Cyberpunk 2077

There are typically multiple ways to get to your quest objective in open-world games like Cyberpunk 2077. As is the case with the Delamain questline entitled, “Don’t Lose Your Mind.” Players will need to start the mission by finding a way into Delamain headquarters during what appears to be a major hack. Unfortunately, the front doors are malfunctioning, so you need to find another way inside. Here’s how to find a way into Delamain HQ in Cyberpunk 2077.

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This guide only contains information on how to get inside Delamain Headquarters. If you are looking for a more detailed walkthrough of the entire quest, check our post on how to complete Don’t Lose Your Mind in Cyberpunk 2077.

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How to find a way into Delamain HQ in Cyberpunk 2077

To find a way inside Delamain HQ, you have a couple of options depending on your attribute skill levels. If you have at least 8 Technical Ability, you can walk around the building’s right side and force your way into the side door. If your Technical Ability is lacking a bit, don’t worry because there’s another way inside.

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Continue along the building’s right side, and take a left into the alley. You should see a stack of barrels across from a dumpster. Hop onto the barrels, and jump up onto the roof by grabbing onto the ledge. Once you’re on the roof, look at the ground for a hatch. There’s one hatch with a big exit sign on it, and you can open this without any special requirements.

By entering through this route, you’ll land yourself in the bathroom. You can exit through the door into the main office and continue with the quest. If at any point you need help with the quest, you can check out our full guide. I hope this helps you out if you were stuck on finding a way into Delamain HQ.

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