PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS Easter Eggs on Playstation 4 (PS4)
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Erangel
Easter EggsThe main and first map is called Erangel, named for Eryn, the creator’s daughter.
Chernobyl references
Easter EggsSome locations in PUBG were based on real-life locations from Chernobyl, the site of a nuclear disaster in 1986.
- In the school, you can find a pool based on the Azure Swimming Pool, an indoor pool affected by the incident.
- The scaffolding at the military base resembles the Duga radar array, which was abandoned after the incident.
- The dead forest may be a nod to the Red Forest, a forest in which all of the trees died because of the radiation. Much of real-world Red Forest was eventually bulldozed during cleanup efforts, but the area remains dangerous and contaminated.
- Of course, the power plant has two unfinished towers, much like the actual Chernobyl nuclear plant.
- You can also find calendars inside buildings that display the year 1986, matching the incident.
Dacia vehicles
Easter EggsThe Dacia 1300 vehicle was included as a nod to Top Gear’s running joke about Dacia vehicles.
PEW PEW PEW
Easter EggsThe fire mode selector on the M416 weapon has its settings written as “NO PEW” (safe), “PEW” (semi-auto), and “PEW PEW PEW” (auto).
Motorcycle Decal
Easter EggsThe motorcycle vehicle (as well as the variant with the sidecar) has a decal on the side that pays tribute to the father of BikeMan, a streamer. BikeMan’s father passed away, and so the tribute was included.
"I hate school."
Easter EggsOn the Miramar map, near Minas del Sur, you can find a circle of rocks around a traffic cone that has a little sign on it that reads “I hate school.”
Miramar Mini-Map
Easter EggsOn an island east of Los Leones, you can find a map on a table in one of the buildings. This map shows the unusual names used in the original prototype Miramar map shown by the developers.
El pollo es mio.
Easter EggsThere is graffiti on a building in Miramar that reads “El pollo es mio.” This is Spanish for “The chicken in mine,” which makes it most likely a reference to the “Winner Winner, Chicken Dinner” phrase you see when you win the game.