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inFamous: Second Son Easter Eggs List

March 24, 2014 by Ian Miles Cheong

A list of many easter eggs in inFamous: Second Son.

Like the previous titles in the series, as well as other open world games, inFamous: Second Son is full of easter eggs. While that's not to say the game is absolutely brimming with pop culture references to the point where it's kind of sickening, these easter eggs can be found here and there and everywhere in between.

Notably, the game stays faithful to the city its set in, Seattle, with recognizable landmarks that ring true to the city's vast landscape.

So here's a list of all the easter eggs we could find, so far. Expect updates!

Sly Cooper, Bentley and Murray can be found as murals on the wall of this playground area. It’s one of several references to the Sly Cooper franchise in InFamous: Second Son.

Here’s another Sly Cooper easter egg. Fans of the game will recognize the logo.

In Post Alley, a tiny road that runs behind the main streets on Seattle's waterfront, you can visit the Gum Wall, a place where residents and tourists alike have left their mark on the brick walls outside Pike Place Market. While the area is substantially bigger than portrayed in the video above, nonetheless it's a very authentic tribute to the iconic landmark.

Two for the price of one. Here’s a reference to the Panda King in Sly Cooper, and Cole McGrath of the first and second InFamous games.

Lincoln’s Tow Truck service is an actual tow truck service in Seattle. Their trucks aren't nearly as interesting, though.

The original logo for the Xbox can be spotted somewhere in the city. 

A reference to Frasier, a sitcom which takes place in Seattle. Note the Chinese arch in the background. A similar one is positioned at the entrance to Seattle's International District.

Here’s a reference to the protagonist of Knack in the form of a squishy doll. He's also named Knack. 

Here's the Master Sword from The Legend of Zelda. Via Reddit.

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