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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II tiene un enorme huevo de Pascua sobre el legendario jugador

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Feb 21,2025

Solo un día después del lanzamiento de Kingdom: Deliverance 2, los jugadores ya han descubierto algunos huevos de Pascua. Uno, en particular, es una sorpresa encantadora: un homenaje al legendario jugador de Elden Ring, déjame solo.

En lo profundo del mundo expansivo de la bohemia del siglo XV, los jugadores pueden tropezar con un guerrero caído. Este no es tu enemigo promedio como Indřich; En cambio, es un homenaje peculiar para dejarme solo el estilo distintivo de su suya. Imagínese: un esqueleto semidesnudo, luciendo una olla para un casco.

Kingdom Come Deliverance II Easter EggImagen: reddit.com

Permítanme solo que la reaccionó al huevo de Pascua, llamándolo "increíble". Este héroe Elden Ring está constantemente sorprendido y encantado con tales reconocimientos en otros juegos. Su fama se debe a ayudar a innumerables jugadores a derrotar a Malenia, el jefe desafiante de Elden Ring. Permítanme que solo ha trascendido claramente el universo Elden Ring, convirtiéndose en un meme célebre en la comunidad de juegos más amplia.

Sin lugar a dudas, los secretos más ocultos esperan el descubrimiento dentro de las profundidades del reino: la liberación 2 a medida que se desarrolla el tiempo.

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