Phasmophobia Easter Egg Rewards

Phasmophobia Easter Egg Rewards

The Easter Egg Hunt is on!

Happy Easter Sunday! Easter’s supposed to be a joyous, colorful day, but if I had a nickel for every horror movie involving the Easter Bunny, I’d probably have enough money to fund my own Easter Bunny horror movie. Thankfully, while Phasmophobia is running an Easter event, there are no murderous Easter Bunnies to worry about. There are a lot of eggs, though, and picking them up can be beneficial. Here’s what you need to know about Phasmophobia Easter Egg rewards.

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Phasmophobia Easter Egg Rewards

The Phamophobia Easter Egg Hunt began on Friday, April 15, and will be running until Tuesday, April 19. During this period, large, brightly colored Easter eggs will be appearing all over the game’s various maps. They’re usually pretty easy to spot, given their size and pastel colors, and they’re often found on tables, counters, or in little nooks on the floor. 

While picking up individual Easter eggs doesn’t do anything, if you and your team can successfully collect all of the Easter eggs hidden around a level, every member of your team will instantly have their Sanity restored to 100%. It’s not a very Easter egg-y reward, admittedly, but it can be extremely helpful if you’re in a dragged-out match. If you find all of the eggs, you can leave the last one where it is, then pick it up if your team is running low on brainpower. Think of it as a handy little bonus objective.

If you’re not sure how many eggs you’ve found, return to the truck and check the map of the area. If you look at the very bottom right of the map readout, you’ll see a counter that will tell you how many Easter eggs are left to find. Oh, and don’t worry, picking up Easter eggs doesn’t have any effect on whatever entity you’re dealing with. Ghosts don’t care about Easter.

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Since the first time he picked up a controller as a child, Daniel has been a dyed-in-the-wool gaming fanatic, with a Steam library numbering over 600 games. His favorite pastime, aside from playing games, is doing deep dives on game wikis to learn more about their lore and characters.