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The Sinking City 2 Wiki: Best Resources Index

The Sinking City 2 wiki hub: walkthroughs, safe codes, endings, achievements and system requirements, cross-checked against official sources.

Is There a The Sinking City 2 Wiki?

There is no single official The Sinking City 2 wiki, but there are several high-quality community databases. The best structured sources are Mobalytics Gamebase, Nerdschalk, TheGamer, and Ludo.guide — each covers a different slice of the game's content, and together they form a reliable wiki-style resource.

This page is the hub that links those sources and explains what each one is good for. Every fact on this hub is cross-checked against at least two independent sources or official store pages.

Mobalytics Gamebase

Mobalytics maintains structured location guides for The Sinking City 2: evidence locations, lore document locations, and ERC crate and pen locations. These are the best reference for collectible hunting.

Each guide is organized by chapter or district, which matches the "sweep a district before advancing" rule. If you are missing a collectible, start here.

Nerdschalk

Nerdschalk publishes data-mined reference pages: all lore notes and codex entries, all weapon parts and effects, all locations and maps, and all evidence, clues, and key items. The weapon parts page is the best source for build planning.

Its guides are structured as quick-answer references with detailed lists. Use Nerdschalk when you need the full database behind a mechanic rather than a step-by-step walkthrough.

TheGamer

TheGamer covers the campaign itself: the Part One walkthrough through the Library Annex, the achievements and trophy guide for all 23 trophies, and a full Talents guide. It is the most reliable general walkthrough source among the major sites.

The achievement and talent pages are particularly useful for completionists. TheGamer's content is edited, which means it goes through a review process before publication.

Ludo.guide

Ludo.guide provides a structured full guide with location pages, side cases, characters, and conclusions — including the ending paths. It is the best source for the story structure and the final choices.

The conclusion pages cover the Gates and Cthygonnaar paths in detail. Use Ludo when you want the narrative layer of the game, not just mechanics.

How This Wiki Verifies Facts

Every fact on this site follows one rule: a fact needs at least two independent sources or an official source before it is written as confirmed. Single-source numbers are marked 待确认 and are never stated as fact.

The official sources are the Steam store page, the PlayStation Store page, and Frogwares' own announcements. Third-party guides are cross-checked against each other before being used.

What About Fandom or IGN Wiki?

As of the latest research, there is no mature Fandom or IGN wiki for The Sinking City 2. The structured guide databases above fill that role, and this site's own guide pages cover the topics players search most.

If an official community wiki launches later, this hub will add it. Until then, the sources listed here are the verified options.

How to Use This Wiki

Start with the Beginner Guide if you have not played yet, then use the Walkthrough for the campaign, the Safe Codes page for puzzles, and the Achievements page for completion. The System Requirements page helps you check your PC before installing.

Each page follows the same structure: a direct answer at the top, verified facts in H2 sections, and a FAQ at the bottom. Facts that come from a single source are marked 待确认 so you can judge confidence yourself.

Community Sources Compared

The four core sources serve different purposes. Mobalytics is the collectible database, Nerdschalk is the data-mined reference (weapon parts, codex, maps), TheGamer is the edited walkthrough and trophy guide, and Ludo.guide is the story and endings guide.

None of them alone covers the whole game, which is why this hub exists. Cross-checking them against each other is how the site filters unreliable information.

Keeping This Hub Updated

Game wikis go stale fast, so this hub follows a simple update rule: official announcements and store pages are the top priority, and any community fact must match at least two sources. When a patch changes a mechanic, the relevant pages are updated and the change is noted.

If you find a fact on this site that no longer matches the game, the source columns in the material list make it easy to verify and fix. Accuracy is the product.

Wiki FAQ

Where can I find all collectible locations? Mobalytics' evidence, lore, and ERC crate guides.

Where can I find the full codex? Nerdschalk's lore notes and codex entries page.

Where can I find the trophy guide? TheGamer's 23-trophy guide, also covered on our Achievements page.

Where can I find the endings? Ludo.guide's conclusions pages, also covered on our Endings page.

Why is there no Fandom wiki? No mature Fandom wiki exists yet; Mobalytics, Nerdschalk, TheGamer, and Ludo fill that role.

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