Hungry Shark World Easter Eggs on Nintendo Switch
Here are our Easter Eggs for Hungry Shark World on Nintendo Switch. The most trustworthy items get the most 'thumbs up' from our users and appear nearer the top!
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Alan, Destroyer of Worlds
Easter EggsIn the Arctic Ocean, you can spot a shark frozen to death in the background. This is Alan, Destroyer of Worlds, one of the playable characters from Hungry Shark Evolution.
The Lusitanic
Easter EggsThere is a large sunken ship you can find underwater, with its name written on the side as “Lusitanic.” Due to its design and the nature of its sinking, it appears to be a reference to the Titanic. However, with the name being Lusitanic, it’s possible that this doubles as a reference to the Lusitania, a British ocean liner sunk by a German U-boat shortly ahead of the United States entering World War I.
Kempy Bass
Easter EggsThere is a tombstone you can find for that says on it, “Eaten, but not forgotten… The Kempy Bass. Died, 21st Spetember [sic] 2015. Age 1000. RIP.” In Hungry Shark Evolution, Kempy Bass was a very rare type of prey located deep underwater, particularly in the Kempy Cave.
Superman's Hideout
Easter EggsIn a dangerous part of the Arctic, you can find Superman’s hideout, including pipes, a TV, a couch, and more.
Glutwell
Easter EggsIn the military base, a sign in the background reads “Restricted Area: Trespassing will result in the use of deadly force,” with a sunflower logo and the name “Glutwell Corp” beneath the message.
Visiting the website www.glutwell.com takes you to a site for Glutwell Corp, featuring the same sunflower logo, a description of the company’s devotion to its customers, and an advertisement for “Splum,” the fast food restaurant that can be seen in the game’s world.
The site also includes links to its social media pages for Glutwell Corp, although it has not been active in quite a while.