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Easter Egg • 60s Nuketown

By Insta


While exploring the hidden tunnel that runs underneath Nuketown Island in Blackout, players will come across several 60s era Nuketown sets.

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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.

60s Nuketown

By Insta

While exploring the hidden tunnel that runs underneath Nuketown Island in Blackout, players will come across several 60s era Nuketown sets.

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.)

Get Told Off By The Narrator

By Adecool

In the opening of the game you are asked to enter a personalized number plate. If you enter a rude profanity word in your number plate you will be warned that this is offensive content, and the narrator of the game will tell you off and has to remind you that this is a family game.