Horizon: Zero Dawn's Death Stranding Easter eggs have an odd conclusion...

There some interesting 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Death Standing Easter eggs in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Horizon: Zero Dawn - three odd little it🍨ems that all allude to things we've previously seen in Kojima's trailers.
As you explore the world y�🍌�ou can find a stranded necklace, stranded figure and stranded shackles, all represented by the Kojima Production logo.
There's not a lot to read from the info provided other than the fact that they're clear references to things we've seen in theꩲ different Death Stranding trailers. The necklace we've seen Norman Reedus' character wearing, same with the shackles, and the doll we saw drifting against Guillermo del Toro's leg.
However, it does't stop ther🍸e. These Easter eggs are actually collectible items you can trade with one specific trader in the Meridian region of Horizon: Zero Dawn. Perhaps this will explain everything? In return foཧr all three items he gives you a 'mystery box'.
Finally, some some answers! In the name of all that's Kojima what's in the box?
'Warm socks.'
Ah.
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They're not even useful in anyway. All you can do is trade them for in-game currency, and not a great deal of it. I've checked both Japanese and Netherland's culture and socks don't mean much in either. In fact the only cultural reference w๊ith any meaning I've found is that Dumbledore says he sees "warm socks" in the mirror of Erised, a magical Harry Potter artefact that shows you what you want the most.
I don't think that's relevant.
I contacted Sony for more info and all they said was "Guerrilla aren’t going to d🦄isclose any info or a statement on this one."
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