Sniper Elite 4 Collectibles Guides: San Celini

Sniper Elite 4 is available now. To help you out with finding all the collectibles in the game we’ve put together some guides to show you where to find them.

In Sniper Elite 4 you’ll be collecting letters, intel, sniper reports and finding and shooting stone eagle statues.

RELATED: Sniper Elite 4 – Review

Some letters are collected by searching dead bodies, we’ve included images of some of the dead soldiers and a rough location on where to find them. For any collectibles we’re missing, we’ll be sure to add them in when we have screenshots,

Make sure that you search each and every dead body in the level as you go to make sure you don’t miss any letters.


San Celini – #1

San Celini – #2

San Celini – #3

San Celini – #4

San Celini – #5

San Celini – #6

San Celini – #7

San Celini – #8 – Stone Eagle Statue #1

San Celini – #9

San Celini – #10

San Celini – #11

San Celini – #12

San Celini – #13 – Stone Eagle Statue #2

San Celini – #14

San Celini – #15

San Celini – #16 – Stone Eagle Statue #3

San Celini – #17

San Celini – #18

San Celini – #19

San Celini – #20

San Celini – #21

San Celini – #22

San Celini – #23

San Celini – #24

San Celini – #25


Make sure you check out our review and look for our other collectible guides for Sniper Elite 4.

Leo Stevenson
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