Code Violet – Suppressed Trophy Guide

Code Violet is a Dino Crisis-inspired, third-person, survival shooter released by developer TeamKill Media. It has a total of 30 trophies, many of which are missable.

The game only offers one save per playthrough and many points of no return once you complete the zones. Therefore, it’s important to keep track of which ones you still need before moving on, in order not to miss a collectible.

Here is our guide for the Suppressed trophy for Code Violet.


Suppressed Trophy Guide

For this trophy, you need to acquire a Suppressor upgrade for your Pistol. This can be done in the Preservation Facility stage.

Code Violet – Preservation Facility Map

To open this locked weapon cabinet, enter the code “DUCK”.

Code Violet – Use code D.U.C.K.
Code Violet – Grab the Silencer in the weapons locker.

Once completed, pick up the Suppressor, as well as your Suppressed trophy. Congratulations!


That was our Suppressed trophy guide for Code Violet! We hope it was helpful, and you can find more Code Violet guides below.

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Krystle “Toasty” Lim

A proud console-peasant, in love with role playing games, rhythm, Metroidvania, and narrative driven games. Recently obsessed with the fact that sports games (MLB the Show) are actually not so bad.

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Code Violet – Suppressed Trophy Guide

Krystle “Toasty” Lim

A proud console-peasant, in love with role playing games, rhythm, Metroidvania, and narrative driven games. Recently obsessed with the fact that sports games (MLB the Show) are actually not so bad.

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