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Easter is upon us and while we may not be able to go outside and hunt eggs, that doesn’t mean your search is over. There are still plenty of Easter Eggs to find - in some amazing video games.

The first recorded Easter Egg in a video game is from way back in 1979 and can be found in Atari’s Adventure game. It required you to navigate a maze to find a single gray pixel. Players could pick up the pixel and navigate to a room with a flickering light. That pixel acted as a key, opening a secret door that revealed the message “Created by Warren Robinett,” the developer of Adventure.

It was a simple little Easter Egg, but its impact has been seen throughout gaming in the decades since its release.

We thought it would be fun to highlight some of the best gaming Easter Eggs of all time, as well as some of our own personal favorites! Also, there are a couple of spoilers in here, so just know that before reading on!

If you want to find any of these for yourself, we’ve also started a special GOG.COM Easter Eggs Sale and all of the games below are included!

Warning: spoilers ahead!



Dead Space
Dead Space is a creepy third-person action-adventure game with plenty of mysteries to solve. One mystery, the whereabouts of the main character’s girlfriend, Nicole, is (literally) spelled out for you.

That’s because if you take the first letter of each mission you’ll spell out the words “Nicole is dead.” Oh.



Mirror’s Edge
If you are looking for a… less-serious Easter Egg, then Mirror’s Edge has you covered. During the Kate level, Part D specifically, there will be a truck on the street. Shoot its engine before it rounds the first corner.

If you manage to do that, look up and zoom in on the building farthest away, there will be two orange signs. Shoot the dot in the middle of the sign on the right then look back down on the street and you’ll see a large rodent running along the road.



Assassin’s Creed
Here’s a fun little Easter Egg that can be easily missed if you aren’t paying enough attention. In the original Assassin’s Creed when building-hopping around Damascus and Acre you’ll find certain window arrangements that might look a bit familiar.

That’s because these windows are shaped to look like the iconic Optimus Prime from the Transformers while in the truck form!



Dying Light: The Following
Dying Light is full of Easter Eggs, but if you are a fan of Harry Potter, there is one in particular that you are sure to appreciate.

It can be found in the Dying Light DLC, The Following, in the southwest portion of the map. You’ll find a t-shaped building down there and if you go in you’ll find a secret room under the stairs. You’ll notice some familiar, rounded glasses and a hat that looks suspiciously like a Sorting Hat.



Shadow Warrior 2
If that’s not enough Harry Potter for you, good news, as there is another wizarding Easter Egg on this list. Shadow Warrior 2 is another game with plenty of Easter Eggs, but this one, in particular, seemed fitting.

At some point in the game, you’ll find yourself in a cave system. While exploring, you’ll find a dead-end, but video game veterans will know that some walls are meant to be broken. Once you break through the wall, you’ll see a cave that looks eerily similar to that one cave in the Half-Blood Prince.



Hitman: Absolution
Ok, that’s enough wizards, let’s switch it up a bit. Hitman: Absolution can feel like a pretty serious stealth game, but that didn’t stop the developers from throwing in some Easter Eggs throughout the title.

One of our favorites takes place during the Personal Contract tutorial mission. After opening some blinds and shooting some seashells, look back at the same window and you’ll see a familiar sea monster that is supposed to be in Scotland and not Chicago.



Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway
This is another game that you may be surprised to find out has some fun Easter Eggs in it. In Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway, there are plenty of powerful guns to use, but there’s one secret gun that tops them all.

After shooting in some very specific locations in Operation Garden, you...open a glowing portal to another room and in that room, you’ll find two secret guns. One is a machine gun that shoots saw blades. The other? A cat that shoots lasers out of its eyes. Yes, a cat. Yes, lasers.



BioShock
While Easter Eggs like the one found in Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway can be both fun and advantageous to a player, some are more of an inside joke for the developers.

Such is the case with this Easter Egg in BioShock. First revealed by a developer in 2018, it requires the player to ignite themselves, get down to 1hp, then walk into a specific area and ignite yourself again. You’ll die and spawn in a Vita Chamber outside of the map. Turning on Art Captions will reveal the message that developer Paul Hellquist was not doing his job.



BioShock Infinite
While the BioShock series features plenty of Easter Eggs, this is a particularly fun one (and a perfect segway into the last secret on the list) and can be found in BioShock Infinite.

It involves a movie theater, parallel universes, and Star Wars. In a scene, you’ll see a movie theater marquee with the words “La Revanche Du Jedi,” which is French for Revenge of the Jedi, the original title of the Star Wars movie Return of the Jedi.



LEGO Star Wars - The Complete Saga
Not all Easter Eggs are difficult to find, and LEGO Star Wars - The Complete Saga is a perfect example of this. After watching a quick trailer you’ll unlock a pretty special character. To unlock it, you go to the Bonus Room and enter the door labeled “Trailer”.

That character? Indiana Jones. You know, the whip-cracking adventurer played by Harrison Ford. Not only was Ford in Indiana Jones, but he plays Han Solo in the Star Wars movies, as well.

There you have it, 10 of the best Easter Eggs in a variety of video games throughout the years. Make sure to check out our special Easter Eggs Sale for these games and many more!

What are some of your favorite Easter Eggs in video games? Let us know in the comments!
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SimonZephyr: Has anyone done the Bioshock easter egg? I can't find any videos online portraying what they're saying.
Here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kT4BRC1M8L8 It's easier if you see them then to type it all out but now they are spoiled

Did anyone find all the DEAD CATS yes DEAD CATS? I did
Post edited April 11, 2020 by fr33kSh0w2012
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falloutttt: It's actually in Divinity: Original Sin II. My bad. :|
No problem! Also, that's why "Voidwoken" didn't remind me anything; didn't play D:OS II yet.
Try and collect 6 Easter eggs on Easter Day in Anno 1404 Venice in 8 minutes.
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amok: "one doomed space marine"
Also, remember kids, Zoom still sells the old Duke games DRM-free.
Post edited April 11, 2020 by TheMonkofDestiny
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GOG.com: Let us know in the comments!
How about GOG staff mistakes in website coding on such occasions? :P /s

Is hard-localised carousel image as well as wrong hyperlink attached to it a mistake disguised as an easter egg? /s

I have GOG locale set to english, system localce set to english, I am in pl timezone and on pl geoip.
So generally GOG works in english for me.

But carousel image (the one about easter eggs) is all in polish for me (http://images-4.gog-statics.com/ab544669d00b4811a584a74d3293f476c76b808dfd20c33ed700a9d03e77193f_bs_logo_big_2x.png). And the underlying hyperlink is
https://www.gog.com/news/b10_najlepszych_easter_eggow_w_grach_wideob
instead of
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/10_of_the_best_easter_eggs_in_video_games_55aca
so I checked the code to be sure and you surely butchered it again :S

Meanwhile when I scroll down to the bottom to the news section the "easter egg image" located there links to correct page.

Can you please fix it GOG? It kinda looks bad :P

Just stop playing with your eggs and fix it :P /s
Because you know right now there is world outisde of central europe :P /s

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Also Shadow Warrior 2 AND Shadow Warrior 2 Deluxe are on sale but Deluxe UPGRADE is NOT????
Post edited April 11, 2020 by B1tF1ghter
No mention of the typical joke in FPS games about finding the corpse of a protagonist from a different FPS series and making a wisecrack about it? A shame.
Post edited April 11, 2020 by Grargar
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SimonZephyr: Has anyone done the Bioshock easter egg? I can't find any videos online portraying what they're saying.
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fr33kSh0w2012: Here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kT4BRC1M8L8 It's easier if you see them then to type it all out but now they are spoiled

Did anyone find all the DEAD CATS yes DEAD CATS? I did
I have seen this video, but it doesn't include what the easter egg described by GOG. None of them have the players burn itself until it has 1 HP, which doesn't make any sense to me, but maybe someone knows what they're talking about.
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fr33kSh0w2012: Here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kT4BRC1M8L8 It's easier if you see them then to type it all out but now they are spoiled

Did anyone find all the DEAD CATS yes DEAD CATS? I did
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SimonZephyr: I have seen this video, but it doesn't include what the easter egg described by GOG. None of them have the players burn itself until it has 1 HP, which doesn't make any sense to me, but maybe someone knows what they're talking about.
You can see the room and the message in this video https://youtu.be/K1nHVT68KG8 (keep in mind that the room in this video is entered in a different way than described in the text above, but I think both ways are working).
Caution! The video shows how to get into the room from THE VERY beginning (albeit fast-forwarded)!
I like the easter egg in Serious Sam 2, I can't remember which level, but theres a skeleton hanging from a tree, who looks an awful lot like Duke Nukem...
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All my easter eggs are too new for my computer. It would be nice to be able to choose what the limits were on gcard before this, so I might actually *buy* the games. Gog is getting too new for many of us. Thanks anyway.
The one in Broken Sword 2 that stands is Nico's titty-flash.
Not so much for the skin (she's flashing a statue, not the "camera"), but because it lets you skip a longish, non-exiting puzzle section on replays.
Dead Space was the only game I ever done an easter egg hunting.
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Dray2k: For once i have to disagree there with your choices gOg-staff. Usually i agree with the stuff you guys come up with but Not this time. Don't downvote me though, since i usually agree with mostly everything you guys ever come up with. The most prominent example I can give you guys regarding a game series that Has more easter eggs than the entirely of your list is the gothic series, which has some exceptional Easter eggs, but i'm sure people have better examples. Either best contenders for me are the Gothic series or the risen series and in general i think that piranha bytes really is Great in hiding very statisfying easter eggs throughout their games.

there is something hidden here, speak with me through chat by saying the hidden phrase and i will gift you a 20 dollar game of your choice, have fun (i only do it for the first person who figured it out, so be quick. i will also edit this post if somebody already said the secret phrase)!

EDIT: Someone already figured it out, thanks for participating!
A person who followed your "example" in the first paragraph might have been misled...
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SpecShadow: Fallout 2

nuff said
Including one literal easter egg inside that huge messy workshop under Renesco's in New Reno.

[url=https://fallout.fandom.com/wiki/Easter_egg_(Fallout_2]https://fallout.fandom.com/wiki/Easter_egg_(Fallout_2[/url])

Aaron Johnson: What does the Easter egg you find in New Reno do?
Chris Avellone: Nothing, it's just lame game developer humor - it was just there so we could say for sure there was an easter egg in the game. I like the icon for it, though. (Fallout Biblie 5)

(warning: link has a picture spoiling the location)
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Post edited April 12, 2020 by Cresset
I found an Easter egg in Duke Nukem 3D back when the game was still new and popular. It was on a level with a big cavern with a ray gun on the wall shooting at you. After completing the level I went back to the cavern and use the cheat codes to give me a jet pack to explore the whole area. If you flew into the cave where the ray gun was mounted there was writing on the wall that said "How did you get here?".