There’s something waiting for you inside M113A3 in Broken Arrow, and you probably don’t even need to scan it to guess what it is

Following some initial turbulence during its release in Advanced Access, the developers of Broken Arrow made sure to listen to player feedback and promptly incorporated the eagerly awaited 1v1 and 2v2 Skirmish modes. With the game now fully launched, players are thrilled to jump into this year’s most anticipated real-time strategy title – an experience that has proven to be a blast for all! It seems the developers have also cleverly hidden some easter eggs within the game for us to discover.

There’s a little surprise inside M113A3 in Broken Arrow

In the movie Broken Arrow, someone noticed an unexpected surprise inside one of the infantry transports: An M113A3 armored carrier was left open, and on the wall was a QR code. Despite our collective wisdom, someone still scanned it. And guess what? It directed them right to Rick Astley on YouTube. Even after all these years, the prank known as Rickrolling remains popular. I don’t think this joke will ever fade away.

It seems quite plausible that there are yet undiscovered mysteries within the game “Broken Arrow“, given the ongoing expansion of its player base. However, it’s somewhat unexpected that the number of players didn’t increase significantly more on the day the game officially went live.

In the ongoing campaign of Broken Arrow, there are a handful of technical issues remaining. The primary concern at present appears to be the absence of an in-mission save option. The Player vs Environment (PvE) mode could use further refinement and balancing, and some users continue to experience connectivity problems. It’s possible that these issues reported by Vanguard Edition players may have influenced others who were waiting for the Standard Edition launch.

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2025-06-20 15:01