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'Just Cause 3' The Dress Easter Egg: Find Out Where 'Just Cause 3' Stands in the Debate

The Internet has put to rest The Dress debate, but "Just Cause 3" just reignited it, thanks to a newly found Easter egg.

"Just Cause 3" players have posted images of two women wearing a black-and-blue or white-and-gold dress over at Reddit and Steam. The women can be found on the rooftop of an apartment building in Citate Di Rivello.

YouTuber TheHiddenBlade01 has revealed the exact location for those who would want to see the Easter egg for themselves. The apartment is located at N 40 44.199 | E 5 38.754 coordinates, as shown in the video below.

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Some of the images posted have confused people. They thought the same woman was wearing a different colored dress at separate times. The truth is that two women are on the rooftop of the Citate Di Rivello apartment. One of them is wearing the black-and-gold dress, while the other dons the black-and-blue dress. To clear the confusion, AliceTheGorgon posted the screenshot above to show the two women in the same frame wearing different dresses.

The Dress is 2015's biggest memes. The optical illusion that went viral earlier this year had divided netizens, with one group saying the dress is black-and-gold and the other group saying it is black-and-blue. As for the creators of "Just Cause 3," including both dresses in the game seemed to be the easy way out, according to Polygon.

This is not the first time players of "Just Cause 3" have found an Easter egg in the game. Previously, players have discovered a "Final Fantasy" item, Cloud's Buster Sword, hidden in the mountains in the game, as shown in the video below.

Since it released last month, players have been discovering Easter eggs and will probably keep on finding more in the future. Polygon notes how the people behind the game "relishes its in-jokes."

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