Deep Rock Galactic is bursting with humor and charm. While the game was in early access in 2018, many players got their first taste of gameplay when it was fully released in May 2020. This cooperative first-person shooter has been entertaining fans ever since with its fun mechanics.

From completing hidden achievements to finding Easter Eggs, there’s a lot hidden in the world of Deep Rock Galactic. With so much to find it’s no wonder some players still have missed some of what the game has to offer.

Updated September 20, 2022, by Gemma Johnson: Deep Rock Galactic is still going strong with Season 2 released in Spring 2022, giving players plenty of new features to raise their pickaxe to, including raging robots, new weapons, and cosmetics. The cleverly designed, immersive space rig acts as the hub of much of the game’s social interaction that keeps players immersed in the galactic game world.

While leveling up weapons and choosing cosmetics, players can also have a lot of fun locating many of the game’s Easter Eggs and lobby secrets inside the rig. Here, players can enjoy mini-games, and unlock many secret achievements. This article updates the original entries and includes 2 additional entries.

12 Recalibrate Gravity

We all float down here… In this case, players can choose whether they would like to float or not, though the ability only lasts for a limited time. Players can find the Gravity Recalibration button by traveling up the lift near the launch bay and up the ladders to the top levels of the Space Rig.

Enterprising miners may have missed the button, but anyone brave enough to ignore the warning not to touch it will find themselves suddenly able to fly through the air. This leads to fun antics until normal gravity levels return.

11 Barrel Shenanigans

Feel like kicking around some barrels while awaiting the next mission? Players with the patience to hunt down every barrel in the lobby and kick them into the launch tube receive a series of funny, angry messages from Mission Control. These continue to increase in fury until players kick in the last barrel, and Mission Control sends a final sarcastic quip.

If players press the Recalibrate Gravity button with barrels in the launch tube, a message from Mission Control appears, stating something is interfering with the force field.

10 Error Cube Easter Egg ERR://23¤Y%/

No, a cat didn’t walk across the keyboard while writing this article. Many players have considered this to be an Easter Egg while some even mistake it for a bug in the game. With ERR://019%T#/ also being a structure in the game, it’s a promise this weirdly named item is quite intentional.

The ERR://23¤Y%/ is known as the Error Cube by players and is an incredibly rare item in the game with only a 1/26 chance of spawning. If players collect 5 of these rare oddities, they can complete the hidden achievement called ‘What Are These Things?’.

9 Throw A Party

There’s nothing quite like a good party, and Ghost Ships Games understands that so much they programmed an achievement into the game. Players seeking to get the ‘Party Time!’ secret achievement must toast to good music while in a full team. It’s a great way to build team camaraderie before the next mission.

Each player must have a beer in hand for the toast, so be sure everyone has a good drink. Players can also get the ‘It’s My Party’ achievement by running 50 missions as a host from start to finish.

8 Shoot Hoops

Deep Rock Galactic isn’t a basketball game, but it doesn’t mean players can’t shoot some hoops in a basketball-style mini-game! Players can also throw a stein of beer (either full or empty) into the flaming Barrel Hoop to unlock the hidden achievement, ‘That’s Not How You Play This Game’.

Players a little more daring (or stupid) can drink until they receive the drunken status and hurl themselves into the Barrel Hoop. This action does kill the player, unsurprisingly, but also unlocks the aptly named hidden achievement called the ‘Darwin Award’.

What is it with barrels and hidden achievements? Players looking for another hilarious chance to anger Mission Control may enjoy this little secret. Players can kick barrels into the drop pod and watch their fury unleash.

Once players have kicked every last barrel inside, they’ll get a final message from Mission Control. It’s a tricky task but not impossible by kicking the barrel repeatedly when it’s midair. Players can also unlock the ‘Barrel Rider’ achievement if they ride a barrel for 3 seconds in the rig.

6 Have Happy Feet

Snow White might not be singing, but the dwarves can bust a move! Many players have enjoyed the goofy dance moves dwarves perform when putting music on the jukebox in-game, but few stay for too long. Players with the patience to let their character dance for a full hour will unlock the ‘Happy Feet’ secret achievement.

This hidden achievement is a nod to the Happy Feet movies that feature dancing penguins. Sadly there’s no way to find these arctic birds in the game (yet), but if it’s ever added, hopefully, players can dance along.

5 Hunt For Hidden Messages

Games having hidden messages is nothing new and Deep Rock Galactic has previously joined in on the fun. Players used to be able to find 2 secret messages using the antigravity button to float up to a hidden room and jump through an open green hole in the wall before the gravity returns. Both messages said: Nothing here yet I’m afraid. But well done. :D - Rob

It remains to be seen whether Deep Rock Galactic will add any more hidden messages in future updates, but it’s worth players keeping a close eye on the rig for new constructions and developments.

4 Be A Disk Jockey

A great soundtrack can make a game, and Deep Rock Galactic does have many fantastic jams. So why not listen to them all? Players that listen to all 25 songs, from start to finish, can unlock the hidden achievement ‘Disk Jockey’.

Its important players don’t try to skip ahead on any songs — they have to all be played from the very beginning to the very end to get the achievement. Players who dance for too long do get a few stern words from Mission Control, and Deep Rock Galactic has previously added balloons to the dance party.

Someone on the development team really likes barrels. That and 80s television shows. Players that carefully kick barrels can get a single barrel placed on each seat of the Space Pod. If they succeed, they will unlock the hidden achievement ‘The A-Team’.

These four barrels also represent Colonel John “Hannibal” Smith, Lieutenant Templeton “Faceman” Peck, Sergeant Bosco “B.A.” Baracus, and Captain H.M. “Howling Mad” Murdock from the classic TV show The A-Team.

In the Memorial Room, eagle-eyed players may spot the word ‘Barrels’ listed on the tribute console, plus many other funny and questionable names.

2 Disco-Ball Football Mini-Game

Playing football with a disco ball is a fun mini-game for players to discover but a secret one. At the base of the drop pod, players can find a tunnel connecting the launch tube and the pit of the basketball hoop mini-game with a small off-shoot secret room where they can find the disco ball and 2 goalposts.

Players can pick up these objects and place them where they like for a quick, spontaneous match of football by kicking the ball into the red or blue force field.

1 Teleport Out The Space Rig

There are many drinks that players can buy and order for their buddies from the Abyss Bar, each with different perks for the player. Players can purchase and drink the Wormhole Special for the chance of temporarily exiting the space rig.

This quirky, foamy blue swirl of a drink briefly teleports players to randomized locations and returns them to their original spot in a wormhole, looping style. The locations include inside the drop pod and even the rig exterior, where players end up floating in space until they let go to get back inside.

Deep Rock Galactic can be played on PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.

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