How to Unlock the Spamton and Tenna Cutscene in Deltarune Chapter 3

Deltarune Chapter 3 has no shortage of surprises, but one of the most rewarding secrets might be easy to miss if you’re not paying attention, a hidden reunion between Spamton and Tenna. It’s brief, it’s tucked away, and it’s absolutely packed with emotional weight for players who’ve followed both characters closely.

If you’re wondering how to see it for yourself, here’s exactly what to do including what you’ll need from earlier chapters, where to go, and what triggers the scene.

How to Unlock the Spamton and Tenna Cutscene in Deltarune Chapter 3
How to Unlock the Spamton and Tenna Cutscene in Deltarune Chapter 3

Why This Cutscene Hits Different

You probably remember Spamton from Chapter 2; a chaotic, tragic salesman who fell from grace in spectacular fashion. Tenna, Chapter 3’s show-stealing antagonist, is a similarly broken relic trying to stay relevant in a world that’s moved on.

What the game doesn’t advertise is that these two used to be close and that hidden deep inside the TV World is a cutscene that lets them confront their past. It’s short, completely missable, and deeply human in the most Deltarune way possible.

What You Need Before You Even Start Chapter 3

To even have a shot at seeing this scene, you need to have beaten Spamton NEO in Chapter 2. That fight rewards you with either the Dealmaker (armor) or the Puppetscarf (weapon). You only need one of them — but it has to be equipped on a party member during Chapter 3.

If you skipped the Spamton fight or didn’t hang onto those items, sorry — you’ll need to reload an old save or start a new file to make this work.

Where to Find the Hidden Room in Chapter 3

Once you’re deep into TV World specifically, in the maze area two screens over from the Darkners Live concert save point, you’ll enter a corridor filled with dozens of wall-mounted TV screens.

Scan the bottom-left side of the room. One of the screens will look off: it’s green and has a static smiley face instead of flickering text. That’s your trigger.

Walk up and interact with it. If you’ve got the right equipment, a secret entrance will open.

The Actual Trigger: It’s in the Drawer

Inside the hidden bonus room, you’ll spot a blue suspicious drawer. This is the real interaction point that kicks off the cutscene not the green screen itself.

Equip the Dealmaker or Puppetscarf on anyone in your party. Then open the drawer.

What happens next is pure Deltarune: Spamton literally jumps out of Kris’s pocket, startling everyone and forcing a moment of awkward, honest reflection between him and Tenna. It’s tense, sad, and kind of funny — like a washed-up duo trying to pretend they’re not hurt by what happened.

If You Took the Snowgrave Route

Things change if you’re playing on the Snowgrave route. Since Spamton never got his big moment in that path, he won’t appear here either.

Open the drawer, and instead of a reunion, you’ll just get a muted scene. Tenna seems… off, like something’s missing and the emotional payoff is replaced with quiet absence. It’s subtle but smart storytelling.

Bonus Easter Egg: The Pipis Room (Yes, Really)

If you spared Spamton NEO in Chapter 2, you get one more surprise. Inside the bonus room, head right past the drawer to a small passage. You’ll stumble across a pipis hidden in a cupboard.

This triggers an optional scene where Tenna panics about his secret being found. Spamton tries to talk to him only to be mistaken for a thief and sprayed with foam. It’s absurd and weirdly sweet, in a broken-friendship kind of way.

Don’t Miss Your Chance

Here’s the catch: this scene is 100% missable. Once you push past this section and move further into the story, you won’t be able to return. There’s no replay option, no Chapter Select fix, no postgame flag.

So, make sure you:

  • Have the Dealmaker or Puppetscarf equipped
  • Find the green smiley TV in the maze
  • Open the blue drawer inside
  • Do this before progressing past the maze or starting the Tenna fight

The Spamton and Tenna cutscene in Deltarune Chapter 3 isn’t just a hidden Easter egg; it’s a blink-and-you-miss-it payoff that adds new layers to two of Deltarune’s most fascinating side characters. It’s about fame, fear, being forgotten and what happens when you finally see someone you once knew all too well.

Whether you’re chasing every secret or just love seeing the game reward small choices, don’t let this moment slip by. For everything Chapter 3 throws at you, this one quiet scene might say the most.

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