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Easter Egg • Singing Turrets

By Adecool


In test chamber 16, there is a turret inside a ventilation grate right past the elevator. Jump over it, get the refraction cube and use the laser to destroy that turret. The grate will open up, and when you go in, there will be 4 turrets singing a song in unison.

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Floating Body of Hacienda

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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.

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Corpus vs. Infested Easter Egg Demo

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