Dark Souls Isn’t The Only Soulslike Easter Egg In Split Fiction

Summary

  • Split Fiction has a pretty cool Dark Souls easter egg, a bonfire that says “Moonfire Lit” in the iconic FromSoft font when used.
  • But that’s not the only Soulslike reference in Hazelight Studios’ new game.
  • Fans have also discovered a recreation of the Roundtable Hold hub from Elden Ring.

In abundance, Split Fiction features nods to numerous other games, ranging from Assassin’s Creed, Sonic, SSX, and Dark Souls. However, it’s not just these titles that Hazelight Studios acknowledges in their acclaimed cooperative game; there are also tributes to other Soulslikes hidden within.

According to u/Resident_Ad6308, you will discover a nearly identical replica of the notable Elden Ring gathering place, the Roundtable Hold, in Nightreign as well, close to the game’s conclusion.

You’ll discover this location at Level 7: The Hollow, a name that aligns perfectly with the game’s undead characters, who are known as Hollows in Dark Souls.

The replica is nearly identical, boasting a radiant light of elegance shining above a group of swords at the center, and featuring massive stone statues scattered along the walls. It’s so precise, it seems like Zoe has etched it into her memory, suggesting she spent too much time engrossed in Elden Ring while brainstorming her next novel.

Does This Mean Zoe Is Tarnished?

If Zoe can spot Grace, it implies she’s among the select few with the power to challenge the gods in the fictional world of Elden Ring, repeatedly facing and ultimately perishing at the hands of Radahn.

It’s quite possible that Zoe and Mio could overcome Radahn, and potentially progress further to face Radagon and the Elden Beast, given their strong teamwork. With Zoe having clocked in hundreds of hours playing Elden Ring while seemingly lost in thought writing, her skills have likely improved significantly. Now, with Mio by her side, they can tackle these challenges together.

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2025-03-10 16:37