How to Get the Worker Hat & Jacket in Stray

2022-08-20 02:56:40 By : Mr. Gary Lee

To complete Clementine's quest in Midtown in Stray, players must steal a Worker Hat and Worker Jacket to disguise Blazer as a Neo Corp employee.

During Clementine's quest in Midtown, the feline protagonist of Stray is tasked with finding and collecting a Worker Hat and Worker Jacket. These two articles of clothing must be delivered to an NPC named Blazer, a contact willing to help the Cat retrieve the Atomic Battery from the Neo Corp factory. To get started on this quest, players can head over to the factory entrance after speaking with Clementine in Stray's story.

Blazer can be found standing in the bluish archway leading to the entry point. At first, he will dismiss the Cat, stating that he's busy. However, after showing him the Contact Message, he will agree to help the protagonist get into the Neo Corp factory if they find him a disguise. The factory personnel does not allow anyone except their workers to enter the premises. Therefore, Blazer will need to don a Worker Hat and Worker Jacket to trick the security and assist the feline protagonist in infiltrating the plant.

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The Worker Hat and Worker Jacket in Stray can be found in Midtown, specifically within the hat and clothing stores by the square. However, the shopowners are not too keen on letting the Cat nonchalantly strut into their establishments and steal their merchandise. Accordingly, the feline protagonist in Stray must use their clever "tom-foolery" to retrieve these two items and deliver them to Blazer in the alleyway.

First, here are the steps for unlocking the Worker Jacket in Stray:

Next, follow the directions below to acquire the Worker Hat in Stray:

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Stray is available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC.

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