You may have encountered a Rift Anchor in Once Human, just to get notified that you cannot access it. We have the solution for you in this guide as it will explain how to access Rift Anchors in Once Human.
Once Human: How to access and activate Rift Anchors
To gain access to Rift Anchors inOnce Human, you have to naturally progress the main story of the game. More specifically, unlocking Rift Anchors boils down todefeating certain bosses within the Monolith. To actually activate the Rift Anchor, players must find the region’sRealm Coordinate Segmentwhich sometimes can be dropped by elite enemies or found within rare chests.
Once you have progressed through the main quest, defeated themain bossconnected to the Rift Anchor, and collected the Realm Coordinate Segment, you will be able touse the Rift Anchor.

Once you reach a Rift Anchor in Once Human, interact with it and head into theSpecials tab in your inventory. Lastly,select the Realm Coordinate Segment and drag it to add to the Rift Anchor. Congratulations, you have successfully accessed and activated a Rift Anchor in Once Human.
What are Rift Anchors in Once Human?
Activating Rift Anchors in Once Human will allow the player toaccess the Rift Entitiesfound within the Monolith. When you activate enough Rift Anchors, you will have the opportunity to step inside the Rift Anchor and challenge the Entity connected to it.Defeating the Entitywill earn you valuable rewards for your efforts.
Sometimes your objective during quests, especially exploration quests, will be toactivate a Rift Anchor along with other tasks. Exploration quests will also task players with finding weapon and gear crates and opening a Mystical Crate in the area.

The good news is that Rift Anchorsappear on your in-game map, making it easy to track them down when the time comes to activate them.
That’sall you need to know about Rift Anchorsin Once Human. If you’re just starting out on your journey, ensure to check out our guide on thebest locations to build in Once Human.
Christian Bognar
Christian is a contributing writer for PC Invasion and has been writing about the game industry for two years. He has found joy in a never-ending list of games, with some of his favorites being Elden Ring, The Last of Us, Final Fantasy, and Resident Evil. He has a bachelor’s degree in business and outside of writing, you’re able to find him listening to all types of podcasts, especially True Crime.