Easter Eggs & Hidden Content
Grand Theft Auto V is brimming with secrets, from cryptic messages and paranormal phenomena to pop culture references and bizarre encounters. This guide uncovers the most intriguing Easter eggs, including the Mount Gordo ghost, the alien body in the snow, and the mysterious submerged UFO.
Los Santos is a city that never sleeps, and it's also a city that's full of secrets. Rockstar Games has a reputation for packing their titles with hidden details and amusing references, and GTA V is no exception. Beyond the main story and side missions, You can stumble upon a wealth of Easter eggs that add depth and humor to the game world. From the supernatural to the satirical, these hidden gems are worth seeking out.
The Mount Gordo Ghost
At 23:00 on Mount Gordo, a spectral figure known as Jolene Cranley can be seen. She appears near the cliff edge and vanishes if approached. This is a clear nod to the urban legend of the Bloody Mary ghost, adding a touch of the paranormal to the game's already diverse landscape.
The Submerged UFO
Off the coast of North Yankton, deep underwater, lies a crashed UFO. This is one of several UFO-related Easter eggs in the game. Reaching it requires a submarine or a lot of breath-holding. Its presence hints at a larger extraterrestrial narrative within the GTA universe.
The Alien Body in the Snow
In the far north of the map, near the peak of Mount Chiliad, you can find a frozen alien body in a ravine. This is a chilling discovery that fuels speculation about alien involvement in the game's lore. It's best viewed during a snowstorm for maximum effect.
The "We Are Watching You" Message
On the side of Mount Chiliad, a cryptic message reads "We Are Watching You." This, along with other symbols found in the game, has led to extensive fan theories about hidden meanings and secret plots within GTA V.
The Bigfoot Sighting (and its absence)
While not a direct sighting, there are strong hints and references to Bigfoot throughout the game, particularly in the Chiliad Mystery. Some players have even found mods that allow for Bigfoot encounters, though these are not part of the vanilla game.
Pop Culture References
GTA V is littered with references to movies, TV shows, and other video games. Keep an eye out for parodies of famous movie scenes, characters that resemble real-life celebrities, and in-game advertisements that poke fun at popular culture.
The "No Sal" Radio Station
Occasionally, when driving through certain remote areas, your radio might cut out and play a static-filled "No Sal" broadcast. This adds an atmospheric touch and can be quite unsettling.
The "Lost" Motorcycle Club References
The Lost MC, a prominent biker gang in GTA IV, makes appearances in GTA V. Their presence and interactions with the protagonists tie the games together and offer a sense of continuity.