Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War: First Easter Egg discovered on Nuketown - so you activate it

Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War: First Easter Egg discovered on Nuketown - so you activate it
In Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War the activation of Nuketown '84 is imminent: The new edition of the popular map will be available in the first person shooter from 7 p.m. Resourceful players have already had access to the new Nuketown version in the past few days - and were able to play the variant extensively in advance. A video published on Reddit.com shows the new edition of the small map and thus gets in the mood for the upcoming release. Even more: Players have already come across a first Easter Egg.

As with the previous Nuketown versions, Nuketown '84 has several mannequins spread across the map. To activate the Easter Egg, you have to shoot down the heads of all figures within 60 seconds. Once you've done that, the picture turns a purple hue. A synthwave song is also played in a very retro style. We have included the video for the Easter Egg below. It is recommended to activate the Easter Egg in a custom match. In regular game play, a rather chaotic course of the game is to be expected, which should make it more difficult to activate the mannequins in the given time. can be found on our topic page. In our test for Black Ops Cold War you can read all the details about the new first person shooter. Most recently Treyarch played a new update that made adjustments to the spawn points, among other things. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is available in stores on PC and consoles.

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