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Easter Egg • F2HNK

By Adecool


This particularly amusing Battlegrounds Easter egg isn't too difficult to find in Miramar; simply look for any pick-up truck or station wagon. While the number plates on PUBG's vehicles are usually meaningless, the number plates on these vehicles read 'F2HNK'; an abbreviated form of 'Press ‘F' to Honk'. Surely, this is nothing but a helpful suggestion from the developers for new players who are unsure of their vehicle's controls.

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Ghost Ship

By Insta

This strange phenomenon appears just off the coast of Skellige between the hours of 1 am and 3 am, on most nights. However while numerous players have reported seeing the ghost ship, no one has apparently been able to board the Flying Dutchman look-alike, as the ship will disappear if you get too close to it.

Shadie's Dog Plushie

By Adecool

Lead Level Designer Jason McCord has hidden a plushie of his late furry friend in the South West corner of the training/tutorial map. Shadie's plushie is hidden between a small rock ledge, so a little bit of climbing will be required.

Minecraft Easter Egg

By oldGrumpyGamers

After Chapter 9, Go to Sanctuary Hole and jump off a cliff then and go to Caustic Caverns run northwest till you reach the Gurdian Ruins and go to the Minecarts and turn right, jump over the rectagular rocks and turn left. and yyou will find Minecraft Dirt, break though those and you will find Minecraft stone, cobblestone and coal. Break though those an there will be Creepers and blocks of gold, diamond, irridium and other surprises. Once you kill the badass creeper (yes thats really his name) you will get minecraft skins such as Steve Head and Steaves Cloths.

Corpus vs. Infested Easter Egg Demo

By Adecool

By logging in as username 'corpus.outbreak', no password, the game will run a stress-test demonstration, in this case an endless gauntlet between the Corpus and the Infested factions, on a basic-textured arena. It's mostly useful for, as the name implies, testing how much a PC's processing and graphics can handle at once. If technical information (RAM usage, ping gauge etc.) was previously enabled, it'll also display during this demo. At worst, it's still a very interesting screen-saver.