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Discovered by Captain Eggcellent, Far Cry 5 hides an open sewer pipe to the east of a massive crop circle. A single red balloon, the calling card of the eldritch villain Pennywise the Clown, floats next to the pipe entrance. Players can stare at the balloon or shoot it, but sadly that’s the extent of the Easter Egg. At least, it is until players find another red balloon in a dilapidated building next to a bed surrounded by mannequins. And a sheet of paper on a chair that mentions “clown thoughts.”

Who knows how many of these balloons are hiding in Far Cry 5? Maybe they’re the reason why not a single child can be found in the game – they’ve all been kidnapped by Pennywise.


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