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AFallout 4player has discovered aStar WarsEaster egg depicting one of the game’s characters frozen in carbonite.Fallout 4has countless Easter eggs hidden around its open world, and this may be the smallestStar Warsone.

SinceFallout 4was released, players have discovered tons of Easter eggs around the open-world Boston commonwealth. AmongtheFallout 4Easter eggsfound by the community are aTerminator 2code in The Institute,Jawsreferences on various boats, and an Experimental Plant that closely resemblesSkyrim’s Nirnroot. While the game has been out for many years, gamers continue to discover these details, highlighting how well some of them are hidden. After years of playing, one gamer has found a character frozen in carbonite just like Han Solo was inStar Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.

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Reddit user Sensitive_Underwear recently shared aFallout 4clip highlighting their discovery of aStar WarsEaster egg. The player explores a Disciple base in Fizztop Mountain, which is found in Nuka-World, one of theFallout 4DLC locations. The video begins with the gamer walking behind a burnt-out fire pit with a Toy Alien on it to discover a small rectangular figure with a bizarre shape in the middle. After using a weapon to zoom in on the item, it becomes obvious that it’s a reference toStar Wars' Han Solowhen he’s frozen in carbonite. The character frozen in the stone tablet resembles Deacon, one of the Railroad faction members. As Deacon can be found in different locations, this distinct character may simply share the same character model.

This Gamer Found a Star Wars Easter Egg in Fallout 4

InStar Wars, Han Solo is frozen in carbonite by Darth Vader to be transported to Jabba the Hutt by Boba Fett. Because no quests explain which character is frozen in the same position, it’s unclear what their role in the Nuka-World DLC is. As the recommended level to starttheFallout 4DLCis 30, low-level players may have to increase their stats before finding thisStar WarsEaster egg themselves. Given that it was found in Nuka-World, the object may only be available to DLC owners. Beyond thisStar Warsreference, one of Obi-Wan Kenobi’s famous lines is paraphrased on the U.S. Covert Operations Manual’s cover.

As more players exploreFallout 4, new Easter eggs may continue to be revealed. Bethesda has confirmedthat it’s developingFallout 5, which may indicate that there could be moreStar WarsEaster eggs in the future release.

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