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Easter Egg • Studiopolis sega mega drive

By Blinkix


You may come across a billboard in this zone that states 'To be this good takes SEGA'

This is a refrence to the UK sega mega drive advrts, that had a slogan of 'To be this good takes AGES, to be this good takes SEGA'

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Mortal Kombat movie reference

By Xadeon123

Go to Goro's Lair, and have at found at least two Skeleton Keys. Skeleton Keys are sometimes found in chests ranging from 5,000 to 7,000 Koins. Once you reach Goro's Dining Hall, head up past the main table up to the left and use the first Skeleton Key on the door to enter the Hall of Suffering and dodge the blade traps down two corridors. Once you make it past the second set of traps, look for a small locked cell that appears to be empty. If you use your Blindfold after opening the cell with the second Skeleton Key, you will find that it has a weak wall leading to a small cave. Inside this cave you can see the outline of a almost invisible statue of a strange beast. This statue is a reference to one seen in the 1995 Mortal Kombat movie.

Floating Body of Hacienda

By Insta

Upon playing the Hacienda multiplayer map, head towards the water side of the map. Upon jumping into the water, head towards the orange buoys (while underwater) and you will spot a body that has been wrapped up, floating by a chain and brick.

Blightfather Boss In Blackout

By Insta

You read that right, the infamous Blightfather Boss has made its way into Blackout. You can find this Easter Egg by heading to the graveyard that isn't too far from the Asylum. The Boss won't appear every time, but when the bright blue beam has turned red, it will mean that the Blightfather is currently lurking the grave yard for his next victim.

The Chicken is Mine!

By Adecool

This piece of errant graffiti can be found on the Miramar map, north of La Bendita. Players looking for it should make for Minas Generales, and look around the walls of the settlement's buildings. There, they may spot the words, 'El Pollo Es Mio,' daubed upon a wall. Matching with the map's Spanish names, the Spanish words translate to; 'The Chicken is Mine'. (A clear reference to the 'Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner' phrase seen by players who win a game.)