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With each passing day post the launch, Starfield keeps on unraveling mysteries. The Xbox exclusive has yet again left the community startled after players found another massive Easter egg in the game. The Easter Eggs have already been the highlight of the open world, but it just keeps getting better. If you think you have all the Easter Eggs figured out, you might want to reconsider. There’s a possibility you might be missing out on meeting some famous historical figures. 

Following the hot streak of Easter Eggs discoveries in the game, a player recently found probably the most unexplored Easter Egg of all. As the discovery went viral on all social media platforms, fans were head over heels hailing Bethesda’s masterpiece. Every side quest has its own significance in the narrative of Starfield. However, if you’re a history lover, you shouldn’t be skipping on this specific side quest. 

Meet some iconic faces from human history! 

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Recently, a fan took the internet by storm as they claimed to have discovered a new subtle reference in the game. This time, it was all about human heritage and history. A tribute to the people who have been an integral part of shaping the modern world. Although these faces have a cameo in the game with a twist. 

A player discovered a robot colony that had replicas of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Genghis Khan, and Amanirenas. The player claims that while exploring the planet Charybois III, they accidentally discovered this side task. The clones closely resemble Franklin D. Roosevelt. They even dress just like him.

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For his part, Genghis Khan made history by unifying Mongolia and rising to the status of one of history’s most illustrious conquerors. Amanirenas, a monarch of the Kingdom of Kush, gained notoriety for putting a stop to Roman colonization of the area of present-day Sudan in Africa.

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All these pictures are just a teaser of all the potential Bethesda’s RPG brings to the gamers’ screen. The excitement built around the inter-game references is certainly a standout from every other title attempting Easter Eggs. 

What makes Starfield a standout? 

Among all the innovative elements, the open-world detailing has received the most fan spotlight. The scale of the open world has given the creative minds at Bethesda all the window to insert some of the most subtle Easter Eggs. These include an homage to the Apollo 11 mission, which saw the first significant stride in space exploration when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the moon. In addition to this, the game allows players to go to Mother Earth. You may visit the Pyramid of Giza, the Empire State Building, the London Skyscraper, and many more well-known monuments of the globe even though the earth is inhabitable in the game’s plot.

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All these side quests are linked to the iconic books that also feature in the game. Additionally, there are a few understated allusions to Fallout 4, Skyrim, and Elder Scrolls. Undoubtedly, every Easter Egg has received great love from the community. And it seems like there could be a lot more to come. Every new day, the space exploration just adds to what we expect from the game. For a game that banks on the scale of exploration, it is an ideal achievement. 

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