It is both a subtle nod to what was potentially humanity's ultimate fate in the game's universe. The image that returns is a picture of a Dark Bramble seed surrounded by dead bodies, and these dead bodies are all humans. However, firing the Scout Launcher into the seed reveals something even more frightening. Players could easily dismiss this seed as being a red herring, just one more diversion to get them lost in the planet's disorienting fog. It won't upgrade the player's inventory, but it sure is cute.ĭeep within the terrifying maze of Dark Bramble, there is a seed that seemingly leads only to itself. Follow the roof around and up to the top, and situated at the roof's apex will be a single Korok seed. Head up the stairs inside, avoiding the Pursuer that is patrolling up there, and jump out the window at the top onto the roof below. Walk up to the balcony just next to the stage, and follow it all the way around to a new door that only appears when the lights are out. Then, cross the canyon and head towards the large stage on the building's left side. To find this Easter egg, players must use the device located at the entrance to this section of the simulation to turn the lights off in the building across the canyon. This secret is found in The Endless Canyon, an area of The Stranger's simulation that features a giant building with multiple levels inhabited by several Pursuers. As expected, the Outer Wilds Echoes of the Eye DLC brought with it a few hidden secrets of its own, including an homage to one of the game's inspirations, The Legend of Zelda.
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