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It’s not been long since fans noticed a code hidden away in Deus Ex: Human Revolution’s title screen, but the string of ambiguous numbers and symbols has already been translated. Blues News report that it led web-detectives to this image of a cluttered conspiracy theorist’s desktop. Clicking on the post-it note bearing the Illuminati all-seeing eye reveals a small login and password box.
It didn’t take long for detectives to break in. The notebook scribbles hide GPS co-ordinates to Ayers Rock, also known as Uluru, when used in combination with the password “11m13clinic,” the login box yields a mysterious final image, which you can see below. WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
Fans didn’t crack the code without a little bit of help. VG247 note that director Jean-Francois Dugas, producer David Anfossi and studio lead Stephane D’astous tweeted with some helpful additional chunks of code.
Here’s the result, a cryptic message (it’s Deus Ex, everything is cryptic) and a timestamp. Sunday 04:28:56. Could something be revealed for Deus Ex: Human Revolution this weekend? Leading speculation suggests some DLC may be on the horizon. What do you think?

August 31st, 2011 by Lonesamurai |
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Watch this space guys and trolls
August 31st, 2011 by Lonesamurai |
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Sanitarium.FM is an Internet Radio Station for the serious gamers, as well as those who want to keep on the pulse with technology. Our play-list is filled with tracks to get you in the mood for serious play; plus there are (or soon will be) regular live shows discussing the latest on what’s going on in your favourite games or at game events, or something different entirely. We also support an Open Requests system, so you can listen to the music that gets your heart pumping. Just don’t forget to keep your mind on the game.
August 23rd, 2011 by CrimsonShade |
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