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Dead Space 2 players uncover easy money trick hidden right in front of them 13 years after release

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read

If you're low on money, you can always just smash up an ATM. In Dead Space 2, I mean. I'm talking about the videogame Dead Space 2. Because 13 years after the game came out, players have stumbled upon the discovery that applying a bit of percussive (or ballistic) maintenance to the game's various inanimate objects can yield significant rewards.

As spotted by , a Reddit user named wetodd1337 recently realised that plugging a couple of rounds into Dead Space 2's ATMs can yield significant financial rewards. Specifically, shooting up a cash machine can net you 10,000 free credits. Or, if you value rummy meet health over rummy meet wealth, you can smash the hell out of a joy rummy medical station and get a free recharge for your time-dilating stasis module.

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None of which would be enormously interesting if joy rummy it wasn't news to fans of the game over a decade after it came out: The replies to wetodd1337's post are filled with users issuing a baffled and rummy new app collective "Wait, what?"

"... You rummy new app can what?" reads the top-voted comment on the thread from user , and that sentiment pretty much continues unabated for the next 200+ replies. 

"I'm so blown away because of the days I've wasted in those games," said (though I question if his knighthood is genuine), while who claims to have worked as a visual effects artist on the Dead Space games also claimed not to have known about the trick.

Now, although the trick is news to plenty of Dead Space 2 players in 2024, that doesn't mean it's the first time it's been uncovered. A quick search reveals a GameFAQs thread from the time of DS2's release date titled "." In that one, user TheSwedishChef alerts their fellow fans to the ATM trick, prompting a familiar series of replies: "Oh wow, I never realised you could do that," says HeroicBloodshed. "I've never noticed the ATMs," says Core_Of_Stuff.

So perhaps this one is trapped in a kind of secrecy cycle, perpetually looping between discovery and obscurity forevermore. What I'm saying is, see you in 13 years when the denizens of neo-TikTok uncover the trick all over again.

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