And I believe it
According to Remnant 2 Principal Designer Ben Cureton, the Souls-like ha🦋s to offer. My 30-some hours in the game are casual numbers to some, but even still I believe this claim.
“For those that love secrets and exploring, no one has seen or obtained 100% of everything #Remnant2 has to offer,” Cureton tweeted. “I’m talking about hardcore players with over 400+ hours, reviewers that had early access, even our own internal developers. No one. Remnant 2 has secrets within secrets within secrets. We made sure obtaining 100% Achievements is very player-friendly and then went far beyond that to keep the game rewarding long after you’ve hit that goal.”
For those that love secrets and exploring:
No one has seen or obtained 100% of everything has to offer. I'm talking about hardcore players with over 400+ hours, reviewers that had early access, even our own internal developers. No one.
Remnant 2 has secrets within…
— Ben Cureton (tragic) (@verytragic)
Randomization probably plays a bit of a role in this
Almost everything in Remnant 2 is random. Even at the beginning of the game, the first world you adventure to is not linear. Therefore, some of the secrets in the game probably require specific parameters to be met under the right conditions. Honestly, it’s one of the things that makes Remnant 2 so great. Every run is different, creating the o☂pportunity for infinite replayability. Some of the maps als✨o have their own unique side-zones that may hold some clues on discovering these unseen secrets.
Even though no one has seen everything just yet, I wonder how long this will hold up once the game releases. As of now, there’s still a pretty small pool of players that have played. I’m sure there will be some explorers and completionists that team up to try and hunt down everything there is to find.
Remnant 2 launches on Jul🌃y 25 on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Those that pre-order the Ultimate Edition get early access and jump into the game on July 21.
Published: Jul 23, 2023 12:23 pm