Did you know? - Deus Ex: Mankind Divided facts
- A wall graffiti in Prague depicts an augmented police officer with the phrase ceci n'est pas une policier (this is not a policeman), parodying the The Treachery of Images. Augmented police, while not implemented in-game, are mentioned in the novella Deus Ex: Hard Line.
- Lukáš Babik, the child that Adam Jensen encounters in the train station scene, was originally planned to be featured later on in a side mission named "Loose Ends."
- Every keypad in the game has a corresponding keycode, even if the keycode is never given in-game.
- The Útulek Complex, also known as Golem City, was inspired by the real-world Kowloon Walled City that used to be in Hong Kong.
- The fashion of civilians in Prague was designed to reflect Corporate Feudalism, in contrast to the Cyber-Renaissance style as seen in Detroit and Hengsha in Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
- Most weapons, including all firearms, have an internal maximum range property. Targets outside of the maximum range cannot be hit, regardless of how the weapon is aimed.
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