How to Unlock the Party Crasher Trophy/Achievement

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 unlock the Party Crasher Trophy

During the bank robbery in Chapter 3, if you so choose, instead of silently robbing the bank, you can drop the entire vault through the floor and open it that way.

To unlock this Trophy and the associated chaos, you’ll need to head to the bank manager’s office and call the elevator. Enter the elevator and look up to see an open hatch. Jump through the hatch and then use Displace to get to the top floor.

Carefully enter the room and avoid being murdered by the turret. Keep moving through the room and the corridor on the right-hand side until you reach a cabinet and some drawers. Inside one of the drawers is the break tool. Grab it and head back towards the centre of the room; being careful to avoid getting shot.

You should be able to see an open hatch in the floor. Use Displace to get inside and once in you should see four red latches. Lift each one and use the break tool on them. Make sure to prepare your getaway first.

Once you’ve opened the fourth hatch, the vault will fall and the trophy will unlock.


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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