NieR: Automata is a decent size in terms of the explorable world. There are the City Ruins, the Desert Zone, the Amusement Park, the Abandoned Factory, the Forest Zone, and various settlements such as the Machine Village and the Resistance Camp.
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The game also features many side quests that can send the player from one end of the map to the other, and walking would make the game take much longer. To counteract this, players can fast travel in NieR: Automata, but figuring out how to do so can be a little challenging.
Updated July 25, 2024, by Michael Llewellyn: NieR: Automata doesn't follow conventional rules when it comes to JRPGs or exploration. Thankfully, some quality-of-life features, like the ability to fast travel, can be unlocked by playing the main story. However, it takes several hours of gameplay before this mechanic becomes available for players to use. For those who wish to gain access to this feature sooner than NieR: Automata allows, there is also a chapter unlock cheat that will allow players to use fast travel earlier.
How To Unlock Fast Travel In NieR: Automata
Unlocking fast travel requires playing through Chapter Five of NieR: Automata. It should come up organically by following the game's main story. Following the main story, the player should end up in an underground city where they will fight a Goliath boss. After defeating this foe, players can exit the area, and this time, an NPC named Jackass can be found at the entrance. She will offer a transporter component to 2B.
After speaking with her and acquiring the transporter component, fast travel will become available. However, the fast travel mechanic in NieR: Automata has its limitations. The player can only fast travel via Access Points. Only the Bunker and Resistance Camp offer travel points at this point of the story, but players will find and unlock more throughout the world by interacting with them to make them available.
How To Use Fast Travel In NieR: Automata
There are Access Points spread all around the world of NieR: Automata. In total, there are 18 of them, with usually more than one found in large areas. For example, the Factory has three Access Points, and the Desert Zone has four. To use an Access Point, players must interact with it and select "Transport." From there, a menu that lists different locations will pop up. Here, players can select and open the location to show the available Access Points that are there.
It's important to remember that the only Access Points that will appear in the Transport menu are those that have been visited before. This means that fast travel only allows players to revisit places they've already been to. This is still very useful for future side quests and especially helpful for players hoping to platinum the game and find all the weapons available.
How To Unlock Chapter 5 Early In NieR: Automata
The transporter will become available in Chapter 5, but thanks to a secret discovered by a modder named Lance McDonald, players can unlock all the chapters as early as NieR: Automata's Prologue . The cheat code was confirmed as being the "final secret" by NieR creator Yoko Toro on X. To unlock all the chapters, accessories, and costumes early, use the following steps:
- Defeat the boss Marx during the "Inside the Factory" prologue chapter.
- 9S will appear and trigger a cutscene with 2B.
- After the cutscene with 9S flying away, position 2B between the two barrels in the boss room.
- With the 2B positioned between the barrels, use the following code to unlock the cheat:
PlayStation: Hold R2 then up, down, up, right, left, Square, Circle, Triangle, and Cross.
Xbox: Hold RT, then up, down, up, right, left, X, B, Y, and A.
2B must activate the code right after the cutscene. If she leaves the room, the opportunity to use the code will be gone.
Once the cheat has been activated, NieR: Automata will skip to the end credits and unlock all the chapters, including extra content for 2B and the crew.
NieR: Automata
- Released
- March 7, 2017
- Developer(s)
- Platinum Games
- Genre(s)
- Action RPG