Ghost of Tsushima had a few nice little nods to the PlayStation games of old, especially toward the end of the original campaign. But with the Iki Island expansion that's part of Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, developer Sucker Punch Productions has left a few very big Easter eggs for PlayStation fans to find, and several come complete with their own puzzles and rewards.
The three biggest Easter eggs reference some classic PlayStation exclusives: Shadow of the Colossus, Bloodborne, and 2018's God of War. Each has its own dedicated shrine you can find as you explore Iki Island, and each will reward you a cosmetic suit of armor that was previously only available in the Ghost of Tsushima's Legends mode, if you're willing to solve some puzzles (or look up their solutions).
Here's a quick look at the Easter eggs you can find and the rewards you'll unlock if you manage to solve their puzzles. If you want to figure them out on your own, stop reading now.
Each shrine also includes a poem referencing its game, which provides clues to the puzzle you can solve within.
Blood Stained-ShrineVenture into the shrine and you'll discover a scroll that includes a poem referencing the story of the game.
"The first green of spring
sickens to black, decaying,
plagued by blood and beast.
Hunter, reject death's allure.
Prepare to duel man's frailty."
Complete the shrine and you'll earn the Yarnham Helm and Yarnham Vestments armor cosmetic, both of which recall the armor of Eileen the Crow, one of the Hunters you can meet in Yarnham during your journey.
That (blood) dripCheck our Blood-Stained Shrine guide for more about how to find the shrine and solve its puzzle.
The Shrine of AshThe shrine's poem is all about Kratos and Atreus' relationship, while also feeling a bit relevant to Jin's story. His journey to Iki Island is all about Jin dealing with the memories of his father, who died during a military campaign on the island, an event that has left Jin feeling guilt and shame for years.
"In fall, a tree fruits
which grows from seed to sapling,
a stranger and son.
Boy, honor your father's fight.
Show him the strength of your blade."
If you solve the shrine's puzzle, you'll get the Helm of War, Spartan face mask, and Ghost of Sparta armor cosmetic for your trouble, allowing you to cosplay as Kratos as you adventure across Tsushima.
StagOur Shrine of Ash guide can help you to find the shrine and solve its puzzle.
The Shrine in ShadowThe poem is a somber remembrance of Shadow of the Colossus's story:
"Stone knows no season,
Nor the colossus that was
felled to save one soul.
Wanderer, come like through mist,
a ghost casting no shadow."
Completing the final shrine's puzzle gets you the Mask of the Colossus and the Armor of the Colossus cosmetic, which recall both the look of the huge colossi from the game, and the armor and ceremonial robes worn by protagonist Wander and the soldiers and priests who pursue him.
Use our Shrine in Shadow guide to find the shrine and solve its puzzle.
A raccoon, a hippo, and a turtle, who may or may not be planning a heist.Find the particular cave in the Buddha's Footprints region and you'll uncover this painting, featuring a raccoon, hippopotamus, and turtle. It's a reference to Sly (the burglarizing raccoon) and his pals Murray (the hippo) and Bentley (the turtle).
See the resemblance?The nod to Infamous is similarly hidden, located on the path up the towering Saruiwa mountain. Find a path where you can climb down from the trail that leads toward the summit, and you'll find a mural depicting a samurai version of Infamous protagonist Cole MacGrath.
Scour Saruiwa mountain and you might find this mural, an homage to Sucker Punch's Infamous.The samurai version of Cole even depicts him with his signature weapon, the Amp, and arcing electricity.
The PS3 version of Cole doesn't look quite as good as Ghost of Tsushima on PS5, but you get the idea.