Sometimes it can be hard to tell whether developers have more fun hiding Easter Eggs in their game, or if gamers have more fun finding them. With Sucker Punch's 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Ghost of Tsushima, the team mostly stuck to giving us a historically accurate representation of Tsushima in 1274. But, even the most serious and immersive games can make exceptions in the form of including little 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:callbacks to their previous titles. While a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:thievish raccoon and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:super powered street artist may seem too out of place in the world of Tsushima, Sucker Punch has found a few c꧙lever ways to ref🔯erence their previous games.

A small note before we dive in. These Easter Eggs are found in the second and third regions of the game that only become available in the second and third act respectively. While we won't be mentioning anything story related, some location, and item names, plus one hidden trophy, will be spoiled if yoꦇu want to avoid that.

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Sly Cooper Easter Eggs

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Starting with Sucker Punch's hit trilogy on the PS2, there are two major Easter Eggs that reference Sly Cooper to find. The first is the Crooked Kama Headband, which bears the unmistakable image of Sly's iconic cane. To find this headband, you'll have to have reached act 3 of the g✃ame. Once you have, travel to the Jogaku Temple, which is on the north side of the Jogaku Lake, and climb to the top of the pagoda. Once you've scaled to the top, you will find this headband hanging from a lodged arrow.

Another, more explicit, callback to the Sly Cooper series is the Sly Tanuki sword kit. Aside from the name itself being a reference to the ring tailed thief, the kit itself is made to look just like a furry raccoon tail. If꧂ you'd like to add this Easter Egg to your collection, you'll again need to have reached the third region of the game. On the far east coast of the Kin prefecture, you can spot a peninsula that also contains a Pillar of Honor. Once you overcome the 🅷environmental obstacles, some of which may make you feel like Sly in the process, this sword kit will be waiting for you at the end.

Last but not least is the hidden trophy Cooper Clan Cosplay. We have an entire guide up if you'd like a full breakdown on how to unlock that, but we would be remiss to leave it out of this roundup of all Sucker Punch Easter Eggs. In short, by wearing specific armor, including the pieces we mentioned here, you turn Jin into the best Sly Cooper cosplayer he can be.

InFamous: Second Son Easter Eggs

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Sucker Punch's last series, InFamous unfortunately gets less love in the way of Easter Eggs than Sly does. With only one direct reference, it seems like a small missed opportunity, but they did pack a good deal into this one secret. Like the Crooked Kama Headband, this is another vanity headband item called the Band Of The Second Son. The name itself is clearly calling back to the studio's last major release, InFamous: Second Son. But there's more to it than just the name. For one, the color 🦄of the headband is the same as the beanie worn by protagonist Delsin Rowe. The description even makes a vague mention to him stating they are "The colors of a warrior from a distant time and place."

What really makes this reference stand out is the tiny detail noticed on the headband's label which, when translated from Japanese, actually reads "Seattle 138". The exact same text is written, only in English, on Delsin's hat in Second Son. Finding this headband means scaling the temple found in the secoꦰnd region's O⭕mi Monastery. Use your grappling hook to climb the tallest tower and it will be lodged in another arrow.

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