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* With the addition of ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk as a skin comes an apparently unrelated emote where you're a hitchhiker with sad piano music - which is basically the end of every episode of the old Incredible Hulk tv series.

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* With the addition of ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk as a skin comes an apparently unrelated emote where you're a hitchhiker with sad piano music - which is basically the end of every episode of the old Incredible Hulk tv TV series.


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* The base color scheme of the Cerberus outfit from the Grim Gatekeeper set is likely inspired by [[Characters/BlazBlueYuukiTerumi Susano'o]] from ''Franchise/BlazBlue'', due to its black and green color scheme and the fact both characters have two false "heads" adorning their shoulders.
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* One Canny Valley mission has Ray trying to build a robot replacement for [[AllDrummersAreAnimals Anthony]], complete with sending it for training with a specialised See-Bot - who somehow grows sadistic and cruel.
-->[[Film/{{Whiplash}} "They say his methods are unorthodox, but he gets results..."]]
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* The ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' collab includes an achievement if you locate the Turtles' lair POI and then travel east - a deliberate reference to co-creators Peter ''Lair''d and Kevin ''East''man.
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* When the giant cube first appeared in the fifth season of ''Battle Royale'', its massive size and runic symbols may remind some of the All-Spark cube, a critical MacGuffin to the 2007 film ''Film/{{Transformers|2007}}'', while some even compared it to Nintendo's Platform/GameCube console. In the next season, after it beamed hostile transdimensional aliens into the battle map, the cube ended up acting somewhat like a giant Tesseract, which Loki used to beam alien invaders into our world in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}''.

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* When the giant cube first appeared in the fifth season of ''Battle Royale'', its massive size and runic symbols may remind some of the All-Spark cube, a critical MacGuffin to the 2007 film ''Film/{{Transformers|2007}}'', in ''Film/Transformers2007'', while some even compared it to Nintendo's Platform/GameCube console. In the next season, after it beamed hostile transdimensional aliens into the battle map, the cube ended up acting somewhat like a giant Tesseract, which Loki used to beam alien invaders into our world in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}''.
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* When the giant cube first appeared in the fifth season of ''Battle Royale'', its massive size and runic symbols may remind some of the All-Spark cube, a critical MacGuffin to the 2007 film ''Film/{{Transformers}}'', while some even compared it to Nintendo's Platform/GameCube console. In the next season, after it beamed hostile transdimensional aliens into the battle map, the cube ended up acting somewhat like a giant Tesseract, which Loki used to beam alien invaders into our world in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film ''[[Film/TheAvengers2012 The Avengers]]''.

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* When the giant cube first appeared in the fifth season of ''Battle Royale'', its massive size and runic symbols may remind some of the All-Spark cube, a critical MacGuffin to the 2007 film ''Film/{{Transformers}}'', ''Film/{{Transformers|2007}}'', while some even compared it to Nintendo's Platform/GameCube console. In the next season, after it beamed hostile transdimensional aliens into the battle map, the cube ended up acting somewhat like a giant Tesseract, which Loki used to beam alien invaders into our world in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film ''[[Film/TheAvengers2012 The Avengers]]''.
''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}''.

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* The event featuring the battle between Mecha Team Leader and the Devourer is one big shout-out to ''Film/PacificRim''. Some notable moments referencing scenes from the film include:
** Mecha Team Leader firing chest missiles is similar to Striker Eureka finishing off Mutavore.
** Mecha Team Leader tackles the Devourer into the ocean like Gipsy Danger pushing Slattern into the Breach at ''Pacific Rim's'' climax.
** The Devourer leaping on Mecha Team Leader from behind, like Leatherback ambushing Cherno Alpha.
** Mecha Team Leader loses an arm and collapses onto the ground like Gipsy Danger in Anchorage.
** Mecha Team Leader wields a sword one-armed to finish off the Devourer, like Gipsy Danger defeating Otachi.
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* The Reaper skin for the Battle Pass is clearly a WritingAroundTrademarks version of ''Franchise/JohnWick''. This one in particular gets hammered in - It's part of the "Hired Gun" set, which includes a parachute designed after his Boss 429 Mustang and the "Trusty No. 2" pickaxe, whose head consists of a combat knife and, of course, [[Quotes/JohnWick a f**king pencil.]]

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* The Reaper skin for the Battle Pass is clearly a WritingAroundTrademarks version of ''Franchise/JohnWick''. This one in particular gets hammered in - It's part of the "Hired Gun" set, which includes a parachute designed after his Boss 429 Mustang and the "Trusty No. 2" pickaxe, whose head consists of a combat knife and, of course, [[Quotes/JohnWick a f**king fucking pencil.]]

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