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Far Cry 5's 11 Most Intriguing Easter Eggs And Secrets


There's a surprisingly substantial amount of fun Easter eggs in Far Cry 5. A lot of what you find are generally references to past entries in the series, but there are even subtle nods to Ubisoft's other franchises, as well as a slew of pop culture references. With so many fun secrets to discover in the tumultuous region of Hope County, Montana, we've highlighted 10 of the most intriguing Easter eggs.

Discover any Easter eggs that you don't see here? Feel free to let us know about them in the comments below.

If you're interested in Far Cry 5 guides, be sure to check out our feature highlighting nine tips we wish we knew before starting. You can also watch our video guide discussing general beginners tips to follow.

Far Cry 5 is out now on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. In other news, Ubisoft recently announced Far Cry 5's Season Pass, which takes you to settings like Mars and the Vietnam War. We also recently learned more about the game's microtransactions and the game's single-player campaign playtime.


Bobblehead For Vaas And Other Characters


When you purchase a standard vehicle, you're able to customize it in small ways. One of the options allows you to add a Hawaiian Bobblehead onto your vehicle's dashboard. After you make your purchase, you'll notice that the Hawaiian Bobble head is none other than Far Cry 3 villain Vaas rocking a hula skirt and ukulele. If you're hankering for more cool Hawaiian Bobbleheads, you can also get ones of Far Cry 4 villain Pagan Min and a Rabbid by spending Ubisoft Club points.


Far Cry Primal Cave Paintings


South West of Rae-Rae’s Pumpkin Farm in the Holland Valley is a location known as Frobisher’s Cave. The walls within are covered in primitive cave paintings--no doubt this is a reference to series spin-off Far Cry Primal.


A Blood Dragon Movie


Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is one of the series' finest entries, so it's great to see it getting some well-deserved love in Far Cry 5 with an entire side mission devoted to referencing it. If you go to the Grimalkin Radon Mine in the Henbane River, there's a side mission involving a shoot for Blood Dragon 3, a movie helmed by a narcissistic director named Guy Marvel. While the side mission makes for a fun distraction, the best part about the whole excursion is getting to listen to Blood Dragon’s fantastic synth-laced soundtrack.

It's funny to see Far Cry 5 make fourth-wall-breaking references like this, but it doesn't stop there. The game even makes a joke about that awful Far Cry movie directed by Uwe Boll in 2008. Splendid job, Ubisoft.


Outfits Referencing The Past


There are outfits you can wear that references past Far Cry and Ubisoft games. For example, completing the Blood Dragon side mission unlocks the Omega outfit, which dresses you up like a Cyborg Soldier from Blood Dragon. In addition, there's a Far Cry Primal outfit and an outfit that lets you look like Castle from Rainbow 6 Siege, which you can unlock by spending your Ubisoft Club points.


It's Red Balloon


Surprisingly, there's a reference to the famous Stephen King novel, It. Pennywise’s signature red balloon can be seen near an open sewer entrance. If you want to find it, head to the Hope County Jail Bus, which is West of Fall’s End in the Holland Valley. Follow the river a short distance south and you can't miss it. All credit goes to TassadarHD on Reddit for finding this reference.


Davenport Farm


Out of all the Easter eggs in the game, this one is the most fascinating and obscure. Last year, PC Gamer editor James Davenport wrote an open letter to Ubisoft asking them to put his dad, a born Montanan, into the game. Davenport's letter wasn’t serious, but lo and behold, there's actually a location in Holland Valley called Davenport Farm. If you search the premises, there’s not much to allude to Davenport's dad until you find a note which reads: “It is a well known fact that bovines are the most erotic animal on God’s green Earth. Sometimes I sneak out here, so I can watch bulls have sex with the cows. Please don’t tell my father.” This could be a massive coincidence, but if the farm is a indeed reference to Davenport's father, then Ubisoft has completely trolled Davenport.


Climbing Towers Joke


While not exactly hidden, this Easter egg alludes to the infamous tower-climbing structure of Ubisoft's open-world games--which has actually been removed from Far Cry 5. It occurs during the game's tutorial when you're made to climb a radio tower. By the time you make it halfway up, you'll receive a radio transmission from Dutch telling you to not worry and that you won't have to climb towers anymore.


Secret Ending


Like Far Cry 4, there's a secret ending you can unlock during the opening sequences of the game. Follow the Sheriff and Marshall into the church and keep playing out the scene until you're instructed to arrest Joseph Seed. When prompted to press the X/A button to handcuff him, simply do nothing instead and wait out the scene until the secret ending triggers.


Firewatch Reference


There's a reference to indie studio Campo Santo's well-received debut, Firewatch. It appears in the form of a phone voicemail that you can listen to in the fire lookout tower on Dutch's island. The caller addresses the fire lookout as Henry, which is the name of the main protagonist in Firewatch.


All The Assets In Arcade Mode


Far Cry Arcade is a new mode where you can participate in co-op challenges and PvP multiplayer. However, the catch is that all the places you play in are created using the game’s robust map editor, which gives you access to not only all the assets in Far Cry 5 but other Ubisoft games as well. For example, you have access to stuff like Far Cry 4’s Himalayan statues, Watch Dogs’ urban buildings, Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag’s pirate treasure, Far Cry Primal’s tribal huts, and even Assassin's Creed Unity’s French architecture. With so many assets at the community's disposal, we can only imagine the crazy sort of maps people will come up with.


Donald Trump Pee Tape


While Far Cry 5’s narrative mostly avoids connections to modern day events and politics, it seems the devs at Ubisoft couldn’t help but sneak in a real-world reference to Donald Trump in the side mission “Patriot Acts.” Special Agent Willis Huntley, who is a returning character from both Far Cry 3 and 4, tasks you with removing a tape filled with sensitive information. As the mission progresses you learn the tape is being held by undercover Russians and it has something to do with liquid? If you haven’t figured it out already, Huntley is not so subtlety referring to the infamous Donald Trump pee tape.




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