Kingdom Come 2 is more than just a game: it’s an expansive sandbox filled with history, lore, and countless surprises. One of the most exciting aspects of the game lies in its hidden Easter eggs, cleverly woven throughout the vast open world. These little gems range from nods to popular culture to humorous in-jokes that only true fans will appreciate. 

Whether you're exploring the bustling streets of Kutna Hora or venturing into the untamed wilderness, there's always something new to discover. In this article, we'll take you on a journey through some of the most fascinating Easter eggs found in Kingdom Come 2.

Melodies from the Past: Whistling While You Forge

As Indro works at the forge, attentive players may notice him whistling familiar tunes. Depending on the rhythm and strength of your hammer strikes, he alternates between two distinct melodies from the first Kingdom Come game. This subtle nod to the original title adds a layer of nostalgia for returning players and serves as a delightful surprise for newcomers who stumble upon it.

The Cat in Boots: A Playful Nod to Folklore

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Cats are known for their mysterious ways, but one feline in Kingdom Come 2 takes things to another level. Near the northern wall of Kutna Hora, east of the Kolin Gates, players can find a gray cat standing upright in leather boots while clutching a tiny wooden sword. While this scene might remind Czech players of the fairy tale Cat Mikes , Western audiences are likely to associate it with Puss in Boots, the beloved character from Shrek and his standalone adventures. Keep an eye out for this playful creature, as it’s partially concealed by foliage.

A Tribute to Elden Ring's Legendary Player

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In the southwestern corner of the Trosky region, near Semina Mill, developers have paid homage to one of gaming's greatest legends: Let Me Solo Her from Elden Ring. Here, players will find a skeleton lying beneath a tree with a pot on its head, flanked by two neatly arranged swords and a red poppy growing nearby. This somber yet heartwarming tribute honors the player who became famous for helping others defeat Malenia, Blade of Miquella, without any assistance.

Wizarding World Wonders: Harry Potter References

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Warhorse Studios clearly has a soft spot for J.K. Rowling's magical universe, as evidenced by multiple Easter eggs referencing Harry Potter .

  • Quidditch Memorabilia : West of the charcoal burners' camp near Vidlak Pond, you’ll encounter a skeleton perched atop a broomstick with a golden snitch in its mouth—a direct callback to Harry's first Quidditch match.
  • Crashed Carriage : Also in this area, look for a carriage that has crashed into a tree, reminiscent of the infamous scene involving Mr. Weasley's flying Ford Anglia.

Additionally, near Vlashsky Court in Kutna Hora, eagle-eyed explorers can uncover a treasure trove of Quidditch paraphernalia, including a box of Quidditch balls, a Beater's bat, and several training brooms. To access this location, use console commands with coordinates (3053 614 50) or scout it from the city walls.

Skyrim Shout-Outs: Arrows and Adventures

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Fans of Bethesda’s Skyrim won’t want to miss these tongue-in-cheek references sprinkled throughout Kingdom Come 2:

  • Encounter Karell, a character sporting an arrow lodged in his head. During dialogue, Indro casually mentions someone else who suffered a similar fate—an unmistakable shout-out to Skyrim’s infamous “arrow in the knee” line.
  • Meet Zigmund, a shepherd living north of Tachov. His side quest, Sheep Among Wolves , reveals that he once adventured until a ram bit him in the knee—another clever twist on the classic meme.

Aliens Among Us: UFO Crash Site

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For those who venture to the far reaches of the map, southwest of Nebakov, a strange sight awaits. Rising smoke signals the presence of a crashed UFO just beyond the edge of the playable area. Although the game doesn’t let you investigate further, the inclusion of extraterrestrial elements hints at the developers’ sense of humor and willingness to break the fourth wall.

Luffy's Hat: Become the Pirate King

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Every aspiring pirate needs the right accessories, and Kingdom Come 2 delivers with Luffy’s iconic straw hat from One Piece . Equipping this item boosts your charisma, making it perfect for impressing NPCs during social interactions like weddings. It’s a small detail that brings a smile to anime enthusiasts everywhere.

Medieval Artistry: The Horse Conundrum

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Thanks to the viral popularity of the "Struggling Middle Ages" meme, many players now recognize how medieval artists struggled to depict horses accurately. In Kingdom Come 2, this humorous quirk is immortalized in the map view of Semina, where zooming in reveals an egg-shaped horse with a perpetually tormented expression. It’s both hilarious and historically accurate!

Knightly Soap: Merchandise Meets Gameplay

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After the success of the first Kingdom Come game, Warhorse Studios capitalized on fan enthusiasm by releasing official merchandise, including Knightly Soap. Now available within the game itself, this soap isn’t just a collectible—it’s functional! Visit Adam’s bathhouse in Kutna Hora to pick up a bar and use it to clean your clothes, keeping your character fresh and hygienic.

Aviation Anomalies: Planes in the Sky

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During certain cutscenes, observant players may catch a glimpse of a modern airplane soaring across the sky. Rather than being an oversight, this detail appears to be a deliberate Easter egg. Positioned according to the rule of thirds, the plane draws attention while adding a touch of whimsy to the otherwise historically accurate setting. Some speculate this could also be a wink to the controversial airplane cameo in Ridley Scott’s Gladiator remake.

Mexican Mummies: Creepy Twins Make an Appearance

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In 2023, the discovery of elongated-skull mummies in Mexico sparked widespread fascination—and memes. Warhorse Studios couldn’t resist incorporating this trend into Kingdom Come 2, introducing two unsettling twin figures that bear an uncanny resemblance to the viral photos. Their appearance adds a surreal element to the otherwise grounded medieval world.

Prehistoric Surprises: Dinosaurs Roam Free

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Believe it or not, dinosaurs make a surprising appearance in Kingdom Come 2. Small theropods can occasionally be spotted during cutscenes, particularly early in the game. For a closer look, head to a cave southwest of Kutna Hora, where these prehistoric creatures frolic peacefully in the water. Their presence adds a lighthearted absurdity to the otherwise serious atmosphere.

Why Explore Kingdom Come 2?

Kingdom Come 2 isn’t just about surviving in a brutal medieval world—it’s about discovering the joy of exploration. From whimsical references to heartfelt tributes, every corner of the game holds potential for discovery. So grab your sword, saddle your horse, and set off on an adventure—you never know what treasures await!

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