Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order - 17 Easter Eggs, Secrets & References Explained

1. The Order 66 Easter Egg

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All of these Easter eggs do, however, pale in comparison to one you can actually access at the start of the game.

When you're on the shuttle with Prauf, and Cal's first vision comes about, you follow your companion to a door. The door will be locked, and when you turn around you'll find yourself in an old Republic Venator. However, if you press the button to the door 66 times, as YouTube user xGarbett discovered, you'll be treated to some dialogue from Darth Sidious himself.

Once Cal hits the button 66 times, Palpatine's voice can be heard saying "execute order 66", the notorious designation given for the battle plan that saw the clones turn on their Jedi generals. Do Easter eggs get more 'extra' than that?

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