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Easter Egg • Hibana quote Thermite

By Blinkix


When Hibana detonates her gadget, there is a chance she may say: "as my friend would say; time to make a new door", "As my friend would say; time to ring some ears" etc.

This is a reference to Thermites quotes when using his breaching charge.

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The Real Chicken Dinner

By Adecool

The phrase, 'Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner,' has become synonymous with PUBG since the game first achieved widespread popular. It seems that, with the launch of the Miramar map, the developers decided to give players some idea of where all those chicken dinners might actually be coming from. If players travel southwest from the Oasis for around 200 meters, they will find a smallish structure. Inside appears to be a storage area of some sort, where cardboard boxes are kept packed in metal frames. Written on the side of each box are the words; 'Perishable. Chkn Dnr.'

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.)

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.

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.