The Guerrilla and Kojima love goes deep.
Well, right here’s a shock: It seems PS4 unique Horizon Zero Dawn has quite a few objects hidden within the sport that reference Death Stranding, the brand new sport from Hideo Kojima.
Kojima is utilizing Guerrilla Games Decima Engine for Death Stranding, a device so highly effective he refers to it as a “rocket“.
And it appears the love is mutual, with Horizon Zero Dawn developer Guerrilla Games hiding references to Kojima’s upcoming sport within the post-pre-historic-robot-dinosaur action adventure.
There are three Death Stranding objects in complete, which you’ll see within the video above from Arekkz. Here’s the right way to get them:
How to get the Death Stranding Easter egg in Horizon Zero Dawn
You’re searching for three objects in complete, highlighted in sport with a purple glow; the Stranded Necklace, Stranded Shackles and Stranded Figure. These can then be traded on the Specialty Merchant for quite a few helpful objects.
The Stranded Necklace is one thing you’ll come throughout comparatively early within the sport. Just maintain an eye fixed out and also you shouldn’t actually miss it. The Stranded Shackles are positioned on the west facet of the map, across the again of the Colosseum. The Stranded Figure could be discovered within the beginning space, underground, close to the steps. Again, try the video above to see a transparent route.
All three of this stuff are marked in you menu with the Ludens emblem (Kojima’s firm mascot). Take these to the Speciality Merchant on the south west a part of the map and commerce them in for some new objects. And that’s it!
If you’re questioning what this stuff are referring to, you’ll see the Stranded Necklace is a replication of the necklace worn by Norman Reedus in the first Death Stranding trailer, as are the Stranded Shackles, once more from the primary trailer.
The Stranded Figure you’ll recognise as the baby from the second trailer that additionally starred hottest actor on the planet, Mads Mikkelsen.
Horizon Zero Dawn is out this week for PS4 and appears to benefit greatly from the added power of the PS4 Pro.
Death Stranding doesn’t have a launch date in any respect so we’re simply going to must pine for it till Kojima blesses us with extra information, fairly presumably at E3 2017.