Enlarge / The screenshot that kicked off a multi-year easter egg hunt. (credit: Bertojones)
Just below the peak of Mount Chiliad, a huge mountain in the far north of San Andreas, a mysterious mural sits high atop a cliff face. It looks like a map of the mountain’s interior—a network of tunnels that connect five small chambers and three large ones with what appear to be a UFO, an egg, and a jetpack within them. Whether it’s actually a map isn’t clear. Nearby, painted on the bottom edge of a lookout platform, are the words “come back when your journey is complete.” And beneath that, painted on the ground, there’s a red eye.
It’s a strange and alluring set of odd, possibly related mysteries. And for most people who see them, that’s all they are—a curiosity in a world full of curiosities that Rockstar made to give Grand Theft Auto V‘s setting a sense of being lived in.
But for a diehard group of mystery hunters, and for the hundreds of thousands of intrigued onlookers who keep tabs on their work, these phenomena hold the key to something big. Possibly huge. It’s a secret that may be of monumental significance, or that at the very least must involve something really cool: a hidden jetpack, maybe a UFO you can fly, or a super-awesome weapon. Whatever it is, these sleuthing gamers want it. And they won’t stop until they either find it or prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the whole thing is one enormous wild goose chase.
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Source: Ars Technica – Easter eggs evolved: Why gamers spent 3-years-plus studying GTAV’s Mount Chiliad