Stray: all security camera locations to get the cassette tape

Find and destroy the security cameras to help Simon’s hip-hop crew
Stray: all security camera locations to get the cassette tape
Stray: all security camera locations to get the cassette tape /

As you head into Midtown in Stray, there’s plenty of stuff to do, but eventually, you’ll find yourself in need of a cassette tape if you want to progress. There are some dancers near the apartments who would be all too happy to help you out with that, but they’ve got a problem you need to solve first.

Simon and his hip-hop crew aren’t being allowed to perform their music due to the security cameras keeping watch on the area, so he needs you to destroy three security cameras before he can give you the cassette.

Security camera 1 location – Stray

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Go up to the second floor, as this is where you can access all three cameras. The first is facing Simon directly, attached to the wall. Thankfully there are some conveniently stacked boxes nearby that you can climb up to reach the camera.

Security camera 2 location – Stray

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The second one is hanging off of the balcony. You can jump down onto an air conditioning unit that sits right next to the camera.

Security camera 3 location – Stray

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The final one is hanging off of a sign that juts out from the balcony. Once again, all you need to do is hop up onto the balcony and then over to the camera. Now return to Simon to get your cassette tape.

Now that you're in Midtown and have the cassette tape, you'll also want to know where to find the worker hat and jacket to sneak into the factory.


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