Discover the Hidden Easter Egg in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 That Honors an Elden Ring Legend!

Describing the open world of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 as ‘vast’ would be a modest assessment. Instead, the game’s two maps are truly colossal, boasting a total expanse more than double that of the original game’s world and offering over 150 hours of immersive content. While the majority of this content consists of side quests, there are hidden gems and unique secrets scattered throughout, with one discovery on the launch day being especially intriguing for Elden Ring enthusiasts.

In this realm of challenges, I can’t help but acknowledge the awe-inspiring figure of Klein “Let Me Solo Her” Tsuboi, a virtuoso Elden Ring player who stands out like a beacon among us mortals. His distinctive attire – a pot helmet and a pair of twin katanas – is as iconic as his unparalleled skill in vanquishing the formidable Malenia, Blade of Miquella, a boss battle that leaves even seasoned gamers trembling with fear.

Malenia, a formidable adversary in FromSoftware’s 2022 ARPG, is notorious for her sheer difficulty. Yet, our esteemed hero has dedicated over a thousand hours to slaying her an astonishing 6,000 times, offering assistance to fellow adventurers without so much as a scratch landing on him. To put it simply, he’s the uncontested champion of Elden Ring, and even the developers of KCD2, Warhorse Studios, can’t help but be smitten by his prowess.

In the southwestern part of Trosky region, beyond Lower Semine Mill and a woodcutters’ camp nearby, you’ll stumble upon a solitary skeleton near a grand tree, surrounded by a thick forest. The skull sports a distinctive pot from Let Me Solo Her, and each hand holds a sword-like weapon remnant. A vibrant red poppy blossoms from its chest – this flower is frequently used to represent remembrance and peace. In the gallery below, you’ll find images of this scenic tribute, with the exact location indicated by a red flag in the second picture.

Initially, the striking reference was apparently initially spotted by u/szpitalosw on the r/KingdomCome subreddit. After finding the poppy flower and swords next to the skeleton’s body, they posted an image of it. Since that time, news about this peaceful nook has spread far and wide, with Let Me Solo Her himself reportedly expressing his admiration for the reference, calling it “awesome.

Since none of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s quests lead you this far southwest, and I needed to write a review, I couldn’t stumble upon this spot during my initial playthrough. In fact, I had to revert to an old save game just to witness it myself, as I’m deep into the Kuttenberg part of the game now. However, I believe that one key feature of a superb open-world game is hidden gems like this – unexpected discoveries for those who venture off the main path. It remains unclear how many such surprises Bohemia still holds, but finding out about this one has me excited to explore more and perhaps uncover more secrets.

The highly anticipated sequel to “Kingdom Come: Deliverance” has been released for play on Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC platforms including Steam, the Epic Games Store, and GOG, as well as PS5. This game, without a doubt, is among the top Xbox and PC games of the year. If you’re a fan of role-playing games, it’s definitely worth considering purchasing (it’s currently available for only $44.99 on CDKeys, making it an exceptional value).

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2025-02-06 04:09