Prey: How to Get the Psychoscope

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Getting the Psychoscope in Prey

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After finishing the prologue in Prey, you’ll be tasked with going to the Psychotronics department and accessing the GUTS of the Talos I space station. However, as you make your way through the area, you’ll be stopped by an electronic device telling you that you need a Psychoscope to progress beyond that point.

Go to the women’s locker room to the left of the security checkpoint until you reach the decontamination chamber, which also requires you to have a Psychoscope before you can continue. Head through the other exit into the men’s locker room, and then drop through the hole in the ground. Don’t forget to loot the body before moving on. There are a few Mimics in this lower area, so get your Wrench ready for when they appear. Keep moving through the area until you find the corpse of Janos Joszef. Search his body to obtain the Psychoscope.

This handy headset can be used to scan Typhon aliens and help Morgan research their abilities. You can later learn these abilities yourself and use them against the monsters.

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