All Easter Eggs Locations In Halo Infinite multiplayer has been a huge success so far, and despite the controversial Battle Pass issue, the game has rekindled the player’s love for the series. It’s also comparable to its rivals Call of Duty Vanguard and Battlefield 2042. The attention to detail in the 343 when developing Halo Infinite is clear. If you look closely, you’ll also see many Easter eggs added to multiplayer.
Easter eggs were previously included in the Halo game, but Halo Infinite seems to include them more than ever. Some of these refer to previous entries in the Halo series, while other franchises refer to completely different franchises. Some are harmless and some are stranger.
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Halo Infinite Easter Egg
Here’s a breakdown of the best Halo Infinite Easter eggs I’ve ever seen.
Master Chief mural
Master Chief can be seen above the Dugout building.
On the Streets map, look up at the upper-right side of the Dugout building, a mural of Master Chief can be seen. Of course, Chief is largely absent from the Halo Infinite multiplayer, but the fan-favorite Spartan will return in Halo Infinite’s campaign on December 8, 2021.
Oscar from Sesame Street
Oscar isn’t home, but you can check out his abode.
While you’re at the Dugout building on the Streets map, head right and check out the bins in the alley. This is a reference to the trash can-dwelling puppet Oscar from Sesame Street.
Is that a spider?
This armor contains a reference to Halo web series.
An unlockable armor emblem called ‘Stuck’ has something poking out the back of its head on the icon.This is a reference to some classic dialogue from the Halo web series Red vs Blue, where two soldiers tried to identify the thing sticking out of one of their heads. They eventually just argue about the color pink.
Halo ODST
This graffiti references Halo ODST.
When running down an alley in the Streets map in Halo Infinite, you may spot some graffiti that says ‘ODST We Remember’. This is a reference to the ODST team who also got their own Halo adventure.
It kept Halo fans occupied for a while before Halo 4 became a reality.
Evangelion
Evangelion reference in Halo Infinite.
The Old Town Bar in the Streets Map is full of Easter eggs, the first being a sticker on the wall that is clearly a reference to the anime series Evangelion. This series also used items called Halos.
The Sandwich Room
This shaft area is where the abandoned sandwich can be found.
An elevator shaft in the Waterfall Base map has a random sandwich on the floor.
Halo novels
The Halo novels appear in the bar.
This leaves the fates of characters like the Didact and 343 Guilty Spark up in the air, as both have returned in the extended media. This Easter egg could just be a harmless nod to the books, or it could be a sign of things to come.
Halo arcade machine music
This Halo arcade machine in the Old Town Bar features classic Halo tracks in 8-bit.
The Old Town Bar also features an arcade machine that plays classic Halo music but in 8-bit.
Wort never changes
The Chibi Elite weapon emblem description reads, ‘Wort.never changes’ – this is clearly a reference to the Fallout series which often uses the phrase, “War. War never changes.”
Doom cheat code
Doom cheat code reference in Halo Infinite.
If you stop and explore the Streets map café in more detail, you’ll see a sticky note displaying the words ADDQD. This is a reference to the original Doom cheat code IDDQD. Halo arguably owes a lot of its success to Doom, with both games having a huge influence on the first-person shooter genre.
Craig’s greatest hits
Craig memes have arrived in Halo itself.
343 are leaning into the Craig memes themselves now in Halo Infinite. Craig was the Brute who became an internet sensation after fans reacted poorly to the original gameplay trailer.
It looks like a successful recording career was the reason for Craig’s glow-up rather than his imminent battle with Master Chief.