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Tom Clancys The Division 2 Easter Egg (Watch Dogs) • GamerGoal

Tom Clancys The Division 2 Easter Egg • Watch Dogs

By Adecool


It seems that Aiden Pearce, the hacker protagonist of the original Watch Dogs game from Ubisoft, also exists in the world of The Division 2. In some of the Found Footage looted from the White House, a clip named 'Outcast Leader' seems to show Pearce engaging in a trial of one of the men responsible for the initial outbreak. The first figure to step forward in the execution wears the same style of jacket and hat as the Watch Dogs' protagonist, potentially narrating his path after the smallpox outbreak.

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Alligator in the Sewers

By Adecool

In the same sewers of West Potomac Park, you can find another inhabitant of the sewers, this time in reference to the 1980 film Alligator. This massive alligator is further into the sewers, with a set of iron bars separating you from the reptile. Even if you fire your weapon at it, the alligator won't attack you, and your rounds don't seem to inflict much damage.

Far Cry Blood Dragon arcade

By Adecool

If you're not a fan of board games in your post-apocalypse downtime, you might consider making your way to Judiciary Square, heading directly East of the nearby Stronghold. Inside one of these buildings, along with a host of unwelcoming bandits, you can find a collection of arcade machines that supposedly run the 2013 Far Cry Blood Dragon expansion. If you manage to survive the hail of bullets from the occupying bandits, you sadly won't be able to actually play the retro first-person shooter. The arcade machines do provide a decent amount of cover, though, and the reverberating Blood Dragon soundtrack provides a nice melody for murdering bandits.

For Honor

By Adecool

After you've unlocked the Theater settlement, by completing the mission with Recruit Grace Larson, one section of tents is littered with recognizable Ubisoft titles. In particular, you might find children playing the 2017 third-person action For Honor on a screen in the camp; which is surprising, considering that For Honor is rated Mature. In addition, next to to the screen, a pile of board games seems to reference a handful of other Ubisoft titles, including the 2015 adventure platformer Grow Home and the 2006 multiplayer Rayman Raving Rabbids. It's not clear why Ubisoft managed to achieve a monopoly on gaming in the post-apocalypse, but it's good to see that their marketing works even after the end of the world.

IT (Pennywise) Balloons

By Adecool

If you venture to West Potomac Park, you can locate an underground entrance to the network of sewers running underneath the city. Traveling onwards through the sewers, you may come across a red balloon floating just past some bars, referencing the same balloon from Stephen King's thriller.