The Peng Treasure is an expensive hidden artifact in the Dead Space remake, so here’s a guide to finding it.
The USG Ishimura is back and creepier than ever in the Dead Space remake. Fans of the beloved series will be ecstatic to find that most of the lore is the same but with even more details to bring the world to life. These changes include aesthetic decisions and gameplay, like moving collectible objects around or making weapons easier to get. One example is the mysterious and coveted Peng Treasure hidden away onboard. Seeking the Peng Treasure is beneficial in a couple of ways, so it’s worth locating it while fighting off terrifying Necromorphs and the inevitable destruction of Ishimura.
However, the valuable statue is in a different place than the original. So, even if players found the Peng treasure before, they will not be able to use the same methods. This guide walks players through where to find the Peng Treasure in the Dead Space remake and what to do with it.
Where to Find the Peng Treasure in Dead Space
Players will technically be near the Peng Treasure in chapter one while exploring the cargo area, but it is not accessible at the time. It’s not until chapter 11 that they can seek it out. After entering the Cargo Bay, players get the objective to “Engage the Cargo Crane” and need to take the lift down.
Once in the lower level, exit the elevator, and hook a sharp left behind the lift. The treasure is found behind two large storage crates that players must move using Kinesis. Be wary of any enemies that may approach while moving the containers.
Once the containers are out of the way, players will see two lockers and a Peng poster against the wall next to them. The Peng Treasure is inside the furthest locker on the left. This is the only time players have access to the Peng Treasure, so it’s imperative to find it before continuing chapter 11 and interacting with the Red Marker. It can later be sold at the store for 30,000 credits if players want to purchase any upgrade nodes.
Who is Peng?
Who or what Peng is is not necessarily covered in the Dead Space franchise. Instead, players must use context clues from posters and written memos to piece together what the Peng Treasure could be in reference to. There are theories that Peng could represent a concept such as fame, drugs, or even erotic entertainment with statements such as “There’s always Peng” and “I want more Peng” accompanying the word.
One interesting thing to note is images and depictions of beautiful women usually accompany Peng. The Peng Treasure is a small gold statue of a woman, which supports the idea that it could be related to attractiveness or the concept of becoming beautiful.
However, there has been no confirmation on any of these theories, but members of the development team have said that Peng isn’t what it may seem and that it’s something the Dead Space franchise could expand on. Nevertheless, locating the treasure rewards players with 30,000 credits and the trophy, “There’s Always Peng!”
Dead Space is available now for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.
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