Dishonored: Death of the Outsider – How to Break into the Black Market (Chapter 4)

Dishonored’s latest instalment — Death of the Outsider — is available for PC, PS4 and Xbox One. Like Dishonored and Dishonored II, Death of the Outsider is a darkly humorous journey through a strange world.

Through the five chapters of Death of the Outsider, there are multiple paths to take, secrets to find and of course, people to kill; or knockout if you prefer. In this series of guides, we’ll show you how to unlock Trophies/Achievements, find secret areas and more.


 How to break into the Black Market in Chapter 4

We all know that the best way to get anything in Dishonored is to steal it. Thankfully, Black Markets make a return in Death of the Outsider and allow players to purchase what they need, before proceeding to rob them blind.

The Black Market in Chapter 4 is hidden on the far side of the map, from where you begin. Hidden inside an apartment building, you’ll need to break some boards to gain access.

To break in, you’ll need to go back to street level and look upwards to the vent. Displace onto the vent and go inside the building through the open window. Venture further in and you’ll be in the Black Market owner’s house.

The door to the Black Market is locked, but you’ll be able to use Foresight to travel through a vent near the door and put a Displace marker on the other side. With the marker in place, go back to the counter side of the Black Market and use Displace to warp inside.

You’ll be on the other side of the counter and able to take what you like.


Dishonored: Death of the Outsider is available now for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

PowerUp! was provided with a digital copy by Bethesda.

Leo Stevenson
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