Summary
ACall of Duty: WW2fan has discovered a new Easter egg on the 6-year-old Zombies map, The Frozen Dawn.Call of Duty: WW2Zombies began many years ago, but gamers continue to find hidden details in some locations to this day.
TheCall of DutyZombies game mode originated inCall of Duty: World at War, and it has become a staple of the series since. While it was a prominent feature ofthe TreyarchCall of Dutygamesat first, games made by other studios likeModern Warfare 3andVanguardinclude the mode as well. Each installment provides its own unique twist on the Zombies formula while maintaining the core gameplay loop. Easter eggs have been vital to the Zombies experience over the years, many of them requiring players to complete specific tasks. One gamer has discovered a uniqueCall of DutyZombies Easter egg on The Frozen Dawn map.
Reddit user Pizayumyum recently shared a clip of their experience on theCall of DutyZombiesmap, The Frozen Dawn. The video shows their character firing a Bazooka at a tower next to the volcano in the Overlook portion of theCall of Duty: WW2map. The final zombie of round four reaches the player shortly after the first shot is fired, and it is subsequently blown up. Perhaps surprised by the outcome, the player then shoots their Bazooka at each of the towers surrounding the distant volcano. The towers in the foreground return the rockets to the player, with one nearly killing them in the process. However, the other explosives blow up in the background.
This Call of Duty Zombies Easter Egg Was Found After 6 Years
This map is the final Zombies location inCall of Duty: WW2as part of the game’s fourth DLC. Because it’s a DLC map, fewer people may have explored every detail in it compared toCall of Duty: WW2maps like Groesten Hausor The Final Reich. For players to replicate this Easter egg, they must first acquire a rocket launcher, with the Bazooka available in the Mystery Box. Once acquired, rockets should specifically be fired at the closest towers near the volcano. These towers track the movement of the rockets and return fire if the explosive trajectory concludes at the tower. According to the Reddit user, the game’s files refer to this Easter egg as “tower deflect,” and it has the same results regardless of which rocket launcher a player is using.
Because gamers continue to find Easter eggs inWW2’s Zombies, there may be more to uncover in subsequent releases. As the series hasmoved on toCall of Duty:Modern Warfare 3and the upcomingBlack Ops 6, it’s unlikely that these Easter eggs will be adjusted through an update.
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