Developers often hide Easter eggs within games for players to find, but some are either too out of the way or well-hidden to be seen by everyone. Sometimes an easter egg doesn’t get discovered until years after a game is released, while other times it doesn’t get a ton of recognition and is more or less forgotten. This is the likely case with a recentThe Elder Scrolls 5: SkyrimEaster egg that was recently shared with the game’s Reddit community.
Reddit user u/B3C5T4 posted a screenshot of an in-game reference toPac-Man, which was hidden in an NPC house in Markarth. The Easter egg is a cheese wheel with a wedge cut out that is arranged in front of a series of round yellow objects to represent the pellets from the game. Players can see it for themselves if they’re curious. All they need to do is to boot upSkyrim, head to Markarth, and step inside Endon’s house. It is placed on the lower shelf of a table.
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Fans of the title have been scouring it since its release in 2011, attempting to unearth all of its secrets. Recently, anotherSkyrimplayer discovered a dungeonafter playing the game for 7 years. Up until a few days ago, they had never seen it before. It’s an area called Archwind Point, which is located south of the Alchemist’s Shack. Players can encounter a Legendary Dragon, but it is entirely optional from thedragons that players have to killas part of the story.
It’s impressive how dedicated gamers have been toThe Elder Scrollsfranchise–Skyrimespecially–and love of the title even goes beyond the game. One fan recentlyrecreated theSkyrimmap in real lifeby sketching it on top of a wooden board. The map is extremely detailed and includes all the major areas players will recognize. The creator stated that it took them over two weeks to finish, and one look at it should convince anyone of that claim.
As for the future of the series, Bethesda confirmed thatThe Elder Scrolls 6is still in its design phase, so fans shouldn’t plan on playing it for a while. However, the developer has been dishing out small nuggets of information on what the series' community can expect. In a recent interview, the company’s director, Todd Howard, saidThe Elder Scrolls 6is using the same engine asStarfield.
Aside from those details, the company didn’t have much else to share. As the years roll on and the game is further into development, more information–and possibly gameplay–will be released. Until then, fans will just have to hope that it can match the success ofSkyrim, as well as include plenty of fun Easter eggs for players to discover.
The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrimis available to play now on PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.
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