Tower Unite – Mysterious Hatch Achievement

Hello once again fellow Uniters. I have found the secret hatch in the underwater condo. Just like the “Odd Tree” Achievement, this hatch can also be found outside the condo. I’ll explain how you can easily find it below.

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Mysterious Hatch Achievement

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This time you’ll want to start at Satellite Condo 2.

Tower Unite - Mysterious Hatch Achievement

You’ll want to follow this wedge or line in the floor on the platform of satellite condo 2. Using the above and below image as a reference point, you’ll want to go ontop of the wedge on the right side of the entrance to the satellite condo 2:

Tower Unite - Mysterious Hatch Achievement
Tower Unite - Mysterious Hatch Achievement

If you go straight out onto the water, you’re going to want to stop around here, such that when you look back at satellite condo 2, you can see the bottom of it which is depicted feintly by the dome like structure you see in the water:

Tower Unite - Mysterious Hatch Achievement

However, the beauty of the secret hatch in comparison to the odd tree is that it can actually be easily seen from the surface of the water and if you take a very close look in this image you will see it right here. (It looks like a feint circle somewhere near the middle of the image):

Tower Unite - Mysterious Hatch Achievement

Therefore, your end goal is to aim for this:

Tower Unite - Mysterious Hatch Achievement

And that’s it.

Here’s a slightly better image of both the secret hatch:

Tower Unite - Mysterious Hatch Achievement

And the odd tree:

Tower Unite - Mysterious Hatch Achievement

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