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Halo 4 still holds "many secrets": 343 teases undiscovered Easter eggs

Halo 4 houses many secrets - what with the terminals and all that - but developer 343 has revealed that gamers haven't found everything. The studio has dropped clues as to where gamers can find the unearthed Easter eggs. The hunt is on!

Over on Halo: Waypoint, lead campaign designer Jesse Snyder teased, "The Halo 4 Campaign still contains many secrets left uncovered," and added, "Did you find any secrets as you played through Campaign? Initially, fans found many things that they thought were Easter eggs.

"Discovering that, in fact, many were still hidden, we were relieved. Avid secret hunters claimed that some of our treasures would be found within days of launching the game. 'Certainly, they'll find them any day now,' we thought. Time would prove both us the aforementioned secret hunters wrong.

"Act quickly and maybe you'll find an easter egg on your own, but that time is about to pass. We've decided to give you some hints to help you uncover our secrets, without telling you where they are outright.

"Additionally, we'll be giving you more hints in future Bulletins. Knowing how well we've hidden our easter eggs, it only seems fair. Even though this may sound cliché, 'If at first you don't succeed, try, try, again.' Never stop searching. Some secrets might be right in front of you."

It's a big tease, and the blog post goes on to list some clues to help gamers on their way. Who knows? Maybe you will be the one to find whatever it is they're talking about.

Thanks OXM.

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