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Horizon Forbidden West: Where To Find Door Code In Death’s Door Quest

Aloy stands in front of Latopolis' locked door during the Death's Door quest in Horizon Forbidden West

Horizon Forbidden West is here at last. It’s shaping up to be one of this year’s biggest hits – and for good reason. It’s a deep game packed to the brim with compelling characters and exciting gameplay. But what will keep you coming back is Forbidden West‘s enticing story. The main quest jumps from one exciting story beat to the next. And there’s plenty of machines to kill and puzzles to solve along the way. One such puzzle is the locked door that needs a four-digit code in the Death’s Door quest. To recap, the locked door is located in Latopolis, an underground facility that houses backups of GAIA and HADES. Here’s where to find the door code for the Death’s Door quest in Horizon Forbidden West

Where To Find Door Code for Death’s Door Quest in Horizon Forbidden West

The locked door in Latopolis isn’t the only difficult aspect of the Death’s Door quest. There are a number of smaller puzzles to solve along the way making for a mildly challenging but fun experience. Finding the locked door code is pretty simple – so long as you look in the right place.

This is where to find the door code for the Death’s Door quest in Horizon Forbidden West. The locked door code is 7482. To find the code, go into the small corridor/room that’s opposite the locked door. On entering, turn left. Scan the datapoint that’s located there – ‘Bad Urges’. Open your notebook by pressing the touchpad. The number 7482 sticks out in the body of the datapoint’s text. Use this code to unlock the door.

Bad Urges datapoint showing the door code, 7482, for the Death's Door quest in Horizon Forbidden West
‘Bad Urges’ datapoint showing the door code – 7482.

And there you have it – where to find the locked door code in Latopolis for the Death’s Door quest. Once through the door, you can continue on to the main door Aloy is trying to get through. Luckily, her genetic code unlocks that door. So there’s no need to go searching for a key.

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