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Ten crazy secrets on game covers that you didn’t notice
Developers hide different things – from funny Easter eggs to direct insults to fans
Catchy art on the cover is a guarantee that the gamer will pay attention to the box with the game in the store, even if he has not heard anything about it before. However, many PR people believed that just a bright presentation is not enough: you need to provide an image with some funny reference, a secret, and so on. We have made an adaptation of WhatCulture’s English-language material for you, which tells about the ten most unusual examples of such covers.
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dollars
chair
requested
keyboard
successful Razer mice
rushed schedule
reports
picture possible
RGB-illumination
other
technology
users
shoot
project
scenes
average
more interesting to check
removable
provides minimal input latency
consisting
approached
monitors
majority
victory
ability
generation
rightness
quagmire
confidence
further rest
surprising
gameplay
games
prices
driving cattle
helmets
constantly recharging
demand
past six months
performance
jokingly named hook man
interface
haunted Gothic building
projects
platform
pre-training to landing
NVIDIA G-Sync technology
compatible monitors
zombie army
divided into two parts
unconvincing
release
mechanics
decreased
supporting
version
immediately