Prey: How to Save Dr. Igwe

How to Save and Rescue Dr. Igwe in Prey

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On your mission to save humanity as you know it in Prey, you’ll need to get to the Cargo Bay. To get here, you’ll need to make your way around the outside of the space station. When doing so, you’ll get an incoming transmission from a Dr. Igwe saying he’s stuck inside a container. Here’s how to save him in Prey.

First off, follow the marker that appears to reach his container. Now, before you go ahead and open it up, don’t. You first need to make a note of the number on the side and then float your way back towards the Bay. On your right-hand side, you should see a computer terminal you can interact with. Enter the number that you noted from the side of Dr. Igwe’s container and it’ll be docked into whichever available dock you select on the terminal.

Once you’ve done this, head into the Cargo Bay and jump over to his container to your right. You can now open the container by hacking the keypad (level 2) or entering the password. Congratulations, you just saved Dr. Igwe in Prey.

That’s all you need to do to save Dr. Igwe on your venture through Talos I. For more tips, tricks, and information on Prey, be sure to check out our ever-expanding wiki guide.


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