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Infinite Warfare Zombies: How to Get All Easter Eggs

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David Hasselhoff Easter Egg

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It was revealed quite some time ago that David Hasselhoff – 80’s pop icon, musician, TV lifeguard – would appear in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare’s Zombies in Spaceland as a cool DJ. It was also known that you would be able to chat with the legend, as well. But, it turns out that you can even get him to fight alongside you, pushing back the stylish zombie hoards invading the themepark.

In order to get the Hoff himself to help you survive, you’ll first have to find the head for N3IL, a robot located in the main park area that will give you a series of challenges. His head can be found on top of a snack cart in the same area not too far away, just grab it and bring it back. You’ll then be given six random objectives to complete. When you’re done, return to N3IL to send him rocketing into the sky with a bright, digital smile on his face… err, screen. He’ll return holding David Hasselhoff lovingly in his arms. For our in-depth guide on this, by the way, click here!

Now you get to run around with the legend himself as you shoot countless undead in their faces. If that’s not an awesome Easter egg, then I don’t know what is. 

Pack-A-Punch

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The Pack-A-Punch, everyone’s favorite weapon upgrading machine, makes a return for Zombies in Spaceland. This amazing device has helped countless humans survive the endless hoards of undead fodder that the Call of Duty franchise has thrown their way. But, as has always been the case, you can’t just walk up and use it right away. It’s locked behind a hidden objective. But don’t you worry, as we’ve already figured out how to access it for you.

You’ll have to turn on generators located in the following four locations:

  • Kelper System
  • Polar Peak
  • Astrocade
  • Galaxy Journey

We have a detailed guide here to help you locate the generators in each of those park areas. Once all are activated, you’ll unlock a fifth portal in the middle of the map that takes you straight to this Easter egg. It costs $5,000 to upgrade a weapon, but it’s most definitely worth it. 

 Elemental Weapon Easter Eggs

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One of the cooler Easter eggs found within Zombies in Spaceland is the ability to obtain elemental upgrades for weapons. You’ll have to first complete the Pack-A-Punch easter egg, as that will unlock the room where you kick of the quest for these cool abilities. To the left of the Pack-A-Punch is big urn that’s just sitting there. Walk up to it and interact by pressing Square on PS4 or X on Xbox One and a bunch of tiny UFOs will pop out.

These UFOs gather the souls of slain zombies, but not just any souls. They’ll scatter to stay near each of the trap areas located in Spaceland. The four areas are:

  • Astrocade’s dance floor
  • The Rocket Ship in Journey Into Space
  • The Chromosphere in Kepler
  • Near Polar Peak’s Laser Beam

You’ll have to use the traps to kill zombies which will then fill the nearby UFO. Just lead a group to the trap and activate it to get as many kills as you can.

You will also need an Arcane Core as it will help you rapidly fill the UFOs. For our in-depth guide on the Pack-a-Punch, click here!

Mother of All Easter Eggs

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Every zombie mode always has a large quest to unlock a major easter egg. Whether it’s killing an enemy made of pure energy or finding out what the heck teddy bears have to do with the horrors players face, there is always a long string of objectives to be completed, and they’re never easy, which is why they’re such highly coveted easter eggs. Zombies in Spaceland is no different, and therefore also has a long series of quests. It starts with collecting some parts, and then things get a bit weird. If you want to get and see this for yourself, check out our in-depth guide on how to accomplish this over here!

Unfortunately, we’re a bit stuck on any more Easter Eggs within the game. We’ll be sure to update as soon as we have more information.  Make sure to check back in for more in for on Zombies in Spaceland’s Easter eggs.


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Ishmael Romero
Just a wandering character from Brooklyn, NY. A fan of horrible Spider-Man games, anime, and corny jokes.