Deus Ex: Human Revolution DLC mystery solved (almost)

It's a given Deus Ex: Human Revolution will get a dose of DLC sometime in the future, but deciphering exactly what Square Enix has in store for the expansion is turning into something of an all-consuming game in and of itself.

Earlier this week, a mysterious message popped up on the in-game ticker, reading:

okM8-+Ds4Dui?lMh$Mzvm14SBqe7;G.l6=u74b?mkh-45Ki60d+98XBpCku7

The code was followed up later with another enigmatic series of letters and numbers, reading:

5 - / ! f / f q / x c / q y / d 3 / ? x / t $ / j #

This was also augmented with a series of tweets from Deus Ex staffers, which added up to:

7 2 / m 1 / . 4 /r 5 / i e / y /a d / u k / w 0

Easy, right? Fortunately, the internet is chock-full of gifted code breakers, and a group of them recognized the tweets and second message as a cipher for the first, allowing them to crack the initial code and discover a new Deus Ex website: www.13311tower.com

Digging deeper, fans spotted GPS coordinates embedded in the site's header. Once entered into Google Maps, the numbers pointed the way to Ayers Rock; a locale in Australia also known as “Uluru”. The website also carried a morse code message which translated to “11m13clinic”. Using both “Uluru” and “11m13clinic” as the login and password for a secret Illuminati access screen (hint: look for the eye), braniacs then uncovered this teaser image:

That's a lot of work for a vague screenshot, however a close to VG247 insists the DLC will take place two days after Adam Jensen sets off on his deep-sleep. According to the unnamed mole, players will encounter a floating prison populated by prisoners who are being subjected to secret experiments. That certainly sounds Deus Ex-ish, however it's a stretch to believe Jensen would waste any time on his mission to save the world.

Prison island or not, we're interested. As indicated in the teaser image, we'll likely hear something official regarding Deus Ex DLCS this Sunday at roughly 04:28:56. Here's hoping the info will be revealed in a manner that doesn't make our brains hurt.

Sep 1, 2011

Matt Bradford wrote news and features here at GamesRadar+ until 2016. Since then he's gone on to work with the Guinness World Records, acting as writer and researcher for the annual Gamer's Edition series of books, and has worked as an editor, technical writer, and voice actor. Matt is now a freelance journalist and editor, generating copy across a multitude of industries.