Shared universes are all the rage at the moment. Studios love to mash their various properties together, and audiences certainly seem to enjoy understanding all the references we get along the way. While shared universes are still a little less common in gaming, that doesn’t mean they don’t exist.
Before we dive into this list, though, you should know that official and substantial video game universes are still a relatively rare thing. For the purposes of this article, I tried to focus on shared universes (and potentially shared universes) that are united by more than one or two Easter eggs. Furthermore, while many of these shared universes have been confirmed in some fashion, you will find some that have been strongly hinted at over a fairly long period of time rather than outright confirmed and embraced (at least as of the time of this writing).
Gone Home Shares...
Before we dive into this list, though, you should know that official and substantial video game universes are still a relatively rare thing. For the purposes of this article, I tried to focus on shared universes (and potentially shared universes) that are united by more than one or two Easter eggs. Furthermore, while many of these shared universes have been confirmed in some fashion, you will find some that have been strongly hinted at over a fairly long period of time rather than outright confirmed and embraced (at least as of the time of this writing).
Gone Home Shares...
- 1/16/2023
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
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