Overwatch Easter Eggs on Playstation 4 (PS4)
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Predator
Easter EggsReaper’s line, “If it lives, I can kill it” is a reference to the movie Predator.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Easter EggsMcCree’s line, “I’m not good, not bad, but I sure as hell ain’t ugly” is a reference to the western movie The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
Sherlock
Easter EggsReaper’s line, “I’m not a psychopath… I’m a high-functioning psychopath” is a reference to the TV show Sherlock.
The Iron Giant
Easter EggsBastion’s “Alert! Alert!” emote is a reference to the movie The Iron Giant.
Back in Black
Easter EggsReaper’s line, “I’m back in black” is a reference to the song Back In Black.
Apocalypse Now
Easter EggsSoldier 76’s line, “I love the smell of pulse munitions in the morning” is a reference to the famous Apocalypse Now quote: “I love the smell of napalm in the morning.”
The Dark Knight
Easter EggsJunkrat’s line, “Why so serious?” is a reference to the Joker’s line in The Dark Knight.
Frozen
Easter EggsMei’s line, “You have to let it go” is a reference to the Disney movie Frozen.
The Incredible Hulk
Easter EggsWinston’s line, “Don’t get me angry” is a reference to the Incredible Hulk.
Apollo 13
Easter EggsWinston’s line, “Houston, we have a problem” is a reference to the famous quote during the Apollo 13 NASA mission. Although the actual statement made during Apollo 13 is “Houston, we’ve had a problem here,” it is popularly misquoted as “Houston, we have a problem.”
Star Trek
Easter EggsTjorbjörn’s line, “I’m giving it all I’ve got” is a reference to Scotty from Star Trek.
Rocky IV
Easter EggsZarya’s line, “I will break you” is a reference to Rocky IV.
Fist of the North Star
Easter EggsHanzo’s line, “You are already dead,” which is his Halloween line, is a reference to Fist of the North Star.
Some Like It Bot
Easter EggsThe poster in the spawn area in Hollywood that says “Some Like It Bot” is a reference to the romantic comedy movie Some Like It Hot.
Hero of My Storm
Easter EggsAnother movie poster in Hollywood says “Hero of My Storm,” a reference to Heroes of the Storm.
King Henry
Easter EggsWinston’s line, “Once more unto the breach” is a reference to Shakespeare’s “King Henry” play.
The Iron Giant
Easter EggsBastion’s “Alert! Alert!” emote is a reference to the movie The Iron Giant.
Pokémon
Easter EggsHanzo’s line, “I choose you, Spirit Dragon” is a reference to the Pokémon series, particularly the anime, where characters frequently shout out “I choose you” while sending their Pokémon into battle.
Leon: The Professional
Easter EggsZenyatta’s line, “Death is whimsical today” is a reference to the movie Leon: The Professional.
The Fellowship of the Ring
Easter EggsReinhardt’s line, “This is no castle. It’s a tomb” is a reference to The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, where Boromir says, “This is no mine. It’s a tomb.”
Archer
Easter EggsLúcio’s line, “That’s how you get tinnitus” is a reference to the TV show Archer.
Guy Fawkes
Easter EggsJunkrat’s line, “Remember, remember… what the heck was I saying again?” is a reference to Guy Fawkes. A poem is used by people to remember Guy Fawkes Day, and it begins with “Remember, remember the Fifth of November.”
Ghost in the Shell
Easter EggsSombra’s “Deaf-Mute” spray is a reference to the Laughing Man in Ghost in the Shell.
Kingdom Hearts
Easter EggsIn Dorado, the tents at the first payload checkpoint depict hearts in a style very similar to the logo of the Kingdom Hearts series.
Fighters of the Storm
Easter Eggs“Fighters of the Storm,” an arcade game in Hanamura, is a reference to Blizzard’s Heroes of the Storm.
The Lost Vikings
Easter Eggs“The Lost Vikings VI,” an arcade game in Hanamura, is a reference to Blizzard’s series The Lost Vikings.
The names on the walk of fame in Hollywood are also the names of the main characters from The Lost Vikings.
Murlocs
Easter EggsOne of the soda machines in the Hanamura arcade has a murloc from the Warcraft universe at the bottom. A murloc is also depicted on an advertisement in Hanamura for a ramen noodle shop, and if you shoot the murloc, it will make the typical murloc sound. Murloc graffiti can also be found at the Temple of Anubis.
Jim Raynor
Easter EggsA 16-bit Jim Raynor from StarCraft is on display outside of the Hanamura arcade.
Temple of Anubis
Easter EggsThe Temple of Anubis spawn area includes a tablet with Hearthstone on it and the skull of a Zerg from StarCraft.
Goldshire
Easter EggsHollywood includes several references to Goldshire: Goldshire Pictures, Goldshire Studios, and Goldshire Way. Goldshire is a town found in World of Warcraft.
Route 66's Restaurant
Easter EggsThe restaurant on Route 66 has a check signed by Deckard Cain, a Diablo character. There is also a comic called “Craft from the Stars,” a reference to StarCraft. The restaurant’s soda fountain is marked with the StarCraft Zerg symbol. The drink called Dr. Boom served at the restaurant is a nod to an NPC in World of Warcraft.
Konami Code
Easter EggsD.Va occasionally recites the Konami Code.
The Book of Five Rings
Easter EggsSeveral of Hanzo’s lines come from The Book of Five Rings.
Walk Like an Egyptian
Easter EggsPharah’s line, “Fly like an Egyptian” is a reference to the song Walk Like an Egyptian.
Fly the friendly skies
Easter EggsPharah’s line, “Flying the friendly skies” is a reference to the United Airlines slogan.
Soldier 77, 78, 79...
Easter EggsIf you play a match with multiple AI-controlled Soldier 76s, the game will refer to them as Soldier 77, Soldier 78, and so on.
Game plays you
Easter EggsZarya’s line, “In Russia, game plays you” is a reference to a popular meme.
D.Va Style
Easter EggsD.Va’s line “Op op op D.Va style” is a reference to Gangnam Style.
Monopoly
Easter EggsThe jail spray’s caption, “Go directly to jail” is a reference to the Monopoly board game.
IKEA Furniture
Easter EggsTjorbjörn’s lines, “Some assembly required” is a reference to the Swedish furniture company IKEA.