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CoD WW2 Zombies: Where the Right Hand of God Is

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Find the Right Hand of God in CoD WW2 Zombies

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In your Call of Duty WW2 Zombies playthrough, you’ll be tasked twice to interact with the Right Hand of God as part of the game mode’s casual path. You’ll be asked to interact with it after you finish crafting the Tesla Gun. If you’re currently supposed to find the Right Hand of God, don’t worry because its location shouldn’t be a problem for you considering it is in an earlier quest right within the casual path.

The Right Hand of God can be found in the Emperor’s Chamber, or specifically the room with a huge statue wielding a sword. Make sure to remember how to get to this area, as the game’s casual path will ask you to return to this room multiple times to interact with the Left Hand of God and the Voice of God.

You can also open your Notebook to highlight the location of the Right Hand of God. To open your notebook, press the touchpad on PS4 or the view button on Xbox One.

There are a total of three strange contraptions in the room. The Right Hand of God is the leftmost contraption upon entering the Emperor’s Chamber. Upon closer inspection, the Right Hand of God bears the resemblance of a human hand. It’s quite creepy and perfectly suits the game’s atmosphere.

For more on CoD WW2 Zombies, make sure to check our wiki.


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Matthew Gatchalian
After graduating from journalism, Matthew pursued his dream to write about video games. When he's not playing games to create interesting articles, he's trying to clear his huge gaming backlog, which he'll never accomplish because of The Witcher 3.