Alan Wake 2: Cauldron Lake Alex Casey Lunchboxes | All 8 Locations

Franco Abrina
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Alan Wake 2 is a horror game that is a sequel to a really old and critically acclaimed title, and amidst all the tension and suspense is a wide variety of collectibles for completionists to sink their teeth into. Among them are the Alex Casey lunchboxes that are scattered throughout certain regions of the game.

Cauldron Lake Alex Casey Lunchboxes | All 8 Locations

In this guide, we’ll be covering the Alex Casey lunchboxes scattered around the Cauldron Lake area of the game.

We will be going through each location one by one, though it should be noted that you may need to have the boltcutters for some of these.

Lunchbox #1

For the first one, you must travel close to the bottom center part of the map, near the FBC Station marked in the map below.

Alan Wake 2 map 1

From there, walk past the building and you’ll see a tree with a small ledge that you can climb beside it. Go up this ledge and you should see the first lunchbox on the ground.

Alan Wake 2 box 1

Lunchbox #2

For the second lunchbox, go to the northern edge of the map, somewhat close to the mountain icon, at this exact spot highlighted below.

Alan Wake 2 map 2

Here, you will find a fence with a large board that has information about Mortar Falls. Look to the left of this board and you should notice a bush with orange leaves. Behind this bush will be the lunchbox you’re looking for.

Alan Wake 2 box 2

Lunchbox #3

The next one can be found on the southwestern corner of the map somewhere close to the tent icon. In this spot, you’ll find a small yellow tent and an unlit campfire.

Alan Wake 2 map 3

To the left of the campfire, you will see a makeshift tent. To the right of this tent will be the third Alex Casey lunchbox.

Alan Wake 2 box 3

Lunchbox #4

For the fourth lunchbox, you have to go to the eastern part of the map, to the Rental Cabins. You will need to have the boltcutters to open the gate.

Alan Wake 2 map 4

Upon getting past the locked gate, go through the building in the middle. Once you’re outside again, turn right and you should see an entrance to the next building.

Once you are inside the other building, immediately turn left and you should see the lunchbox on top of a drawer beside the door.

Alan Wake 2 box 4

Lunchbox #5

The fifth lunchbox can be found on the upper left corner of the map, at the Witchfinder’s Station. Do not enter the house that you’ll find there.

Alan Wake 2 map 5

Instead, walk around until you find a dreamcatcher hanging from a tree branch. Follow the path behind this dreamcatcher and you will eventually find the lunchbox somewhere to your left.

Alan Wake 2 box 5

Lunchbox #6

For the sixth one, you have to go near the center of the map, north of the Witch’s Hut and just a little south of the river.

Alan Wake 2 map 6

In the highlighted spot, you will find a red container. Follow the river to the left of the container until you reach a small waterfall. The lunchbox will be right beside the waterfall.

Alan Wake 2 box 6

Lunchbox #7

To find the seventh lunchbox, first go to the Witch’s Hut. Immediately exit the building once you get there, then turn to the right.

Alan Wake 2 map 7

Cross the bridge and you should find an empty campsite with a chair and cooler. Directly in front of where the chair is facing will be a bunch of bushes hiding the lunchbox you’re looking for.

Alan Wake 2 box 7

Lunchbox #8

Finally, to find the eighth lunchbox, go near the center of the map, directly to the left of the Bony-Legged Path marker on the map.

Alan Wake 2 map 8

From here, just follow the road north until you reach the blocked pathway. Beside the fallen trees blocking the path will be the last lunchbox of this region.

Alan Wake 2 box 8

And that’s how you find all of the lunchboxes in Cauldron Lake. There are more to find in other areas, so keep an eye out for them!

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