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How To Get Infinite Credits in Dead Space Remake

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Cande MaldonadoBy Cande MaldonadoFebruary 3, 20233 Mins Read
How to Get Infinite Credits in Dead Space Remake
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[Updated on September 7, 2024, to revise outdated formatting and improve readability.]

There is an infallible trick to get infinite credits in Dead Space Remake with no effort. Want to learn how? Admittedly, it breaks the survival spirit of EA Motive’s game a bit. Still, it is handy if we play the game in the most challenging difficulties.

Playing on Hard or Impossible difficulty, you may have more than one headache with credits or ammo. However, there is a foolproof trick that only works in this remake. Do you know how to get infinite credits in Dead Space Remake? Then, relax because we explain how this simple trick related to the Pulse Rifle works.

How to Get Infinite Credits in Dead Space Remake

It may not be the most potent weapon, but watch out for the Pulse Rifle. It’s the only real weapon in Dead Space Remake, and it has a secondary shot that can be extremely useful.

In addition to the primary shot, the Pulse Rifle allows you to fire an energy mine, which helps take out approaching necromorphs in an Ishimura corridor. However, you may not know that this secondary shot of the Pulse Rifle has another function… which will get you infinite credits in Dead Space Remake.

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The credits are not such a vital element, although it allows us to buy upgrades for weapons and health recovery items, as well as other uses. If you play on Impossible or Hard and need credits urgently (and you are okay with ruining the survival concept), here we explain how the boost rifle trick works.

All you need is the Pulse Rifle (obtained in Chapter 2) and at least one node. These objects are used to improve the weapons in Dead Space Remake:

  1. Activate the secondary shot of the Pulse Rifle, thus launching an energy mine.
  2. Each energy mine has a cost of 25 in rifle ammunition.
  3. Place as many mines as possible until you run out of ammo.
  4. Go to a station, and reload the Pulse Rifle ammo.
  5. Buy the Extended Loader upgrade for the Pulse Rifle using a node.
  6. Sell the ammo you have for the Pulse Rifle.
  7. Spend all the secondary ammunition in the Pulse Rifle, and repeat the same process.
  8. Then, go back to the station, reload the ammo, and spend another node (if you have one).

In short, to get infinite credits in Dead Space Remake, we sell the pulse rifle ammunition after reloading it and benefiting from the magazine upgrade (weapon capacity) with a node.

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