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4 Things to Do After Beating Control (Post-Game/Endgame)

Find All the Hidden Rooms & Outfits

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If what you enjoyed most was exploring the FBC building, then you’ll definitely want to go out of your way to find all of Control’s hidden rooms.

These are exactly what they sound like: hard to find rooms that are either very off the beaten path, or under your nose, but well concealed.

You’ll get a notification when you find one a free ability point and you’ll get something like a material or collectible for your trouble.

It’s satisfying to find something you weren’t supposed to find easily, and if you’re an explorer it should be fun to dig through every nook and cranny of the FBC building to find them all.

While we’re on the topic of exploring, we should mention the game’s outfits which are one of the more hidden collectibles in the game.

They are much fewer in number than the assets you’ll find around the FBC building, but by completing certain missions and searching in the right areas you can unlock new outfits for Jesse to rock.


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