How to open the Organ Transport Box in Resident Evil Requiem

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Resident Evil Requiem Organ Transport Box (Image credit: Capcom)

Working out how to open the Organ Transport Box in Resident Evil Requiem might take a bit of puzzling, especially if you haven't yet found the pamphlet that explains what you need to do. As you might have surmised, the Organ Transport Box contains an organ, which may or may not have something to do with completing another puzzle.

Before that, though, you'll have to crack this baby open. So, here's how to solve the Organ Transport Box puzzle with the exact steps required to unlock it. I'll also explain where to get said instructions so you can do it yourself if you want.

Resident Evil Requiem Organ Transport Box interface
Input the steps listed below on this interface(Image credit: Capcom)

Once you've collected the Organ Transport Box from the garage in the West Wing (which you can access once you get an ID Wristband (Level 1) to open the Security Point in the East Wing) you can open it whenever you want.

Here's what you need to do:

  1. Examine the Organ Transport Box in your inventory
  2. Turn it around and interact with the back to open its front panel
  3. Turn the dial from Auto to Hand
  4. Push the slider to the middle mark
  5. Flip the switches into the following positions: 1 up, 2 down, 3 up, 4 up, 5 down
  6. Turn the dial back from Hand to Auto

Remember, if you mess up, you can always use the reset on the panel to start again. Doing all of this correctly will open the box and give you the Artificial Lungs item.

If you're curious how you were supposed to know this, there's a piece of paper explaining the Organ Transport Box in the Leatherbound Notebook you get from the puzzle box in the Lead Researcher's Office.

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Sean's first PC games were Full Throttle and Total Annihilation and his taste has stayed much the same since. When not scouring games for secrets or bashing his head against puzzles, you'll find him revisiting old Total War campaigns, agonizing over his Destiny 2 fit, or still trying to finish the Horus Heresy. Sean has also written for EDGE, Eurogamer, PCGamesN, Wireframe, EGMNOW, and Inverse.

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