7 Sneaky Easter Eggs that Shout Out a Game Maker's Previous Game



Game-making folks love to add hidden references to their earlier works in their later games, and game worlds offer so many great places to tuck away an Easter egg that no wonder some go unnoticed. Just consider these sneaky callbacks in some of our favourite games.


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31 thoughts on “7 Sneaky Easter Eggs that Shout Out a Game Maker's Previous Game”

  1. I have a suggestion, Digital Extremes, maker of Warframe, references their old game Dark Sector in it. The ninjas are called Tenno, which is the name of the character in Dark Sector, and the Warframe, Excalibur, looks like him and the glaive weapon looks the same. In case you were wanting suggestions….

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  2. The most recent Easter egg of this sort that I encountered was in "It takes two" where in Rose's room in a hidden section, you could find toys of Vincent and Leo from "A way out"

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  3. No mention of From Software's trope of putting the Moonlight Sword from the KingsField series in all there other games? It's been in the Dark Souls Games, Bloodborne, Sekiro, and even Ninja Blade.

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  4. In Batman Arkham Asylum you can find a bit of graffiti in the entrance to the Visitor Centre which is a bad guy from Rocksteady's previous game Urban Chaos Riot Response

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  5. In the 2016 Doom, there's a lot of stuff that fills that category. There's a helmet in a cranium, from Commander Keen, in the cave with the minigun.

    Also, there's a skyrim helmet behind a pillar, on top of a sword, if I remember correctly.

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  6. I think it’s worth noting that the Alan Wake writeup in Quantum Break refers to “Altered World Event”, which is both a big part of Control’s setup and one of the DLC names.

    It’s almost worth saying that this is less Easter Egg-y and more “All three games exist in the same universe”

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