players may have a reputation for scouring Night City for any and all Easter eggs on offer, but it seems like the community will need to be even more dedicated when it comes to finding them all. Given the game's scale, it's not all that surprising that every hidden reference and homage hasn't been brought to light but the fact that it's nearly four years old proves just how much has been stuffed into the experience. One can only hope that by the time the sequel rolls around players will have picked Night City clean.
Per GamesRadar+, Quest Designer Maria Mazur, who largely worked on the excellent expansion, confirmed that there are still plenty of Easter eggs hidden in the game, teasing that she's still "." Without providing any hints as to where these secrets can be found, Mazur notes that she loves it when players uncover these small interactions and moments, describing them as "." The community will no doubt be sent into a tailspin as it races to uncover all of these details in an effort to finally see everything has to offer.
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Given the sheer scale of Night City, most of 's more inconsequential secrets are hidden well off the beaten path, requiring V to go out of their way to unwrap those precious Easter eggs. Some of the more fun homages include a Batmobile parked inside a shipping container in the Badlands, acclaimed video game director Hideo Kojima hanging out in a bar, and a circular dish in the desert bearing the number «101,» serving as a nod to the franchise.
There are also a handful of more subtle Easter eggs scattered around Night City, including the popular addition of Haruyoshi, a reference to a character from the hit sitcom. One of the most obscure can found when equipping the Skippy Gun: Listening to the AI, it can sometimes be heard humming the tune to Rihanna's 2008 song «Disturbia.»is also well
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