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Routine missions and chapter list
Routine missions and chapter list
What are all the Routine missions? As the Software Engineer, you've got your work cut out for you in Union Plaza. The security network is on the fritz, Type-05s are stalking the halls, and there's strange fauna sprouting from the remains of the lunar base's inhabitants.
Our chapter list can give you a sense of how far you have to go in Routine until the end. There are some very mild spoilers in here, so if you'd rather avoid any hints of what's coming, we can tell you how long Routine takes to beat instead. We've also got a full list of missions that appear in the horror game below - prepare to complete them all if you want to progress.
Routine chapters
Here are all the chapters in Routine:
- Chapter 01: Birth
- Chapter 02: Incision
- Chapter 03: Re-Create
- Chapter 04: Adrift
- Chapter 05: Endure
- Chapter 06: Legacy
- Chapter 00: Re-Birth

Routine's missions are slightly different from those that typically appear in horror games. Instead of spelling out your next objective, they often indicate a code or item you need to progress, or even the next area you need to visit.
You can view your current list of tasks in the CAT's PDA - just use your wireless access near any Joust projector and select 'Tasks' from the menu. If you're still unsure what a task entails, click on it to see a short description that offers more clues about how to complete it.
Here is the complete list of tasks in Routine:
- Elevator Keycode
- A.S.N. Keycode
- A.S.N. Access ID
- Ultraview Module
- Security Meeting - Kei
- Fire Protocol
- Reception Keycode
- CCTV
- ASN Entry
- Archives
- Vestibule
- Annex
- The Canal
- Flooding
- Contamination
Our complete list of Routine chapters and missions can give you a good sense of what's in store, but not how long it'll take you to overcome puzzles and obstacles. Start a smooth playthrough with the Routine elevator code, then discover how to access the Mall to begin gathering the components needed to shut down the ASN.