Overview
In early September 2022, after the Gamescom teaser trailer for THE FINALS was released (late August 2022), a series of related cryptic Easter egg clues started to be presented through concept art released via THE FINALS Twitter account. Several additional clues to help the community solve the puzzles were also posted exclusively on THE FINALS Discord. The initial Easter eggs (which, following it being solved, became known as Level 1 or 'The Geocache Easter Egg') indirectly prompted members of the community to add specific words to THE FINALS website URL, as a suffix, which was a way of providing answers to the puzzle to see if they were correct. From Level 2 of the Easter Eggs ('The Promise') onwards, prospective answers were input as passwords via a specific password page created by the Embark Studios art team, led by Embark's Chief Content Officer and Co-founder, Rob Runesson.
Level 1 - 'The C0mmence' - A History Of Solving The Easter Egg
Overview
This level debuted on Sept. 5, 2022 and was solved on Sept. 16, 2022; 11 days later. The overarching theme was Geocaching and all of the clues therein were related. For more information you can visit the master document section here:
Clues
- The source tweet, released Sep 5, 2022 consisted of concept art of a samurai, and hidden within the image was binary code laid out using two columns of pips to represent the 8 bytes of binary. Once translated 2 words were discovered: devon and crossing.
- If you attempted to visit a webpage on the official website [link] done by appending a forward slash to the beginning of the words (e.g /devoncrossing) the webpage would display a large, red X, indicating that this was not the correct webpage.
- Two images were uploaded to THE FINALS Discord server on Sep 8, 2022, and another on Sep 9, 2022 Using various Steganographic techniques two clues were found. The first image contained, among various bits of data, Galileo’s birthdate [Feb 15, 1564,] however, the numbers were unformatted and therefore not immediately interpretable. The second image uploaded, contained the number 8601, referencing the date/time standard ISO 8601. Using this standard the data was confirmed to be Galileo’s birthdate.
- On Sep 13, 2022 An image was uploaded showing a modern depiction of a ninja jumping over a soldier while a collection of metal 58 gallon (approx.) barrels falling overtop of them. On one of the barrels pictured 002f is visible. This is unicode for the / character. This was another nudge that the correct answer would be a webpage on the main game website.
- On Sep 15, 2022 an image showing Nama Tama, the Finals Mascot, holding a can of beans was uploaded. On the can of beans the text OG BEANS was prominently displayed. Soon after it was found that the first Geocache had a can of beans in it. Going to https://www.reachthefinals.com/geocache lead to a congratulatory image, and the end of the first level of TFEE.
Summary
The first clue, Devon Crossing, tied into the start of Letterboxing, a precursor to Geocaching. The first letterboxing site was in Devon, England.
The second clue, Galileo, tied into the Galileo satellite system, launched in 2010 by the EU as an alternative for using American GPS systems. This tied into the overall theme of Geocaching with GPS.
The third clue was confirming that the answer to this level would be a subpage to the main page.
The fourth and final clue, the OG BEANS, was that the first modern geocache had a can of beans in it.
In total this level took 11 days to solve.
Credits:
Duh - Solver
Girko, RockhoundBlack, Flex4d - Documentation
Swa, Mike Eggmantraut, Sparky, ATAEGGYU, Dwarf, Oli, madalin, Darnoux - Various Contributions
Further Reading:
RHB's Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfC7lvXbPMM
Flex4d's Document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CLzGtj2w2elVkqEdPV6NgqRiszNAxnwIANXHK-Pa1Bk/edit?usp=sharing