Infinite Warfare Zombies: How to Earn Money

Money is the key.

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare – Earning Money

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Money is really important in Call of Duty’s Zombies in Spaceland, and it’s the currency that will help you get the furthest in this particular mode. At the moment, there are only two reliable ways to earn money in Zombies in Spaceland.

Killing zombies: Each zombie you shoot and kill will net you a bit of cash.

Boarding up the windows: Make sure to check your entry points whenever you have down time. Boarding up the windows again will give you $10 per wooden board. It’s not a lot, but every little bit helps.

With money, you can buy perks in the mode, and also buy weapons as you unlock more areas in the theme park. Buying weapons is especially crucial as you can run out of ammo pretty quickly as the number of zombies increase with each wave. Buying a weapon that you already have will refill your ammo capacity as well.

If you’re playing alone, be sure to pick up the Up’N Atom perk whenever you can, as it will allow you to resurrect yourself should you happen to die. Since you don’t have teammates to count on when playing solo, Up’N Atom is one of the most important perks to get if you’re to have any hope of progressing far in the mode.

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