
Treyarch is once again leading the charge on Zombies development after having worked on 2020’s Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. Zombies makes its triumphant return in Call of Duty: Vanguard, and although it aims to be a familiar experience, developer Treyarch is reenvisioning the way the mode works, with a slew of additions that make it feel fresh. What started as a weird little one-off mode has grown to explosive new heights thanks to its gratifying gameplay loop that ropes players in. Since then, the Zombies mode has expanded and become much more complicated, full of memorable characters, a streamlined objective system, and much more to do. Something about being able to take a break from the stone-faced shooting to battle an infinite onslaught of zombies (with the use of your alien Ray Gun) in Call of Duty: World at War in 2008 was refreshing. It added silly, arcade-style horror gameplay to break up the seriousness of a gritty war game. In many ways, Zombies redefined the Call of Duty series. These deadly laser weapons, when upgraded with Elemental powers and the second-level Pack-a-Punch, are pretty much unstoppable. Especially if you have one of the Weapons of Rock. Yeah, that’s a steep price, but it’s also worth it.
Second Pack-A-Punch: 10,000 points – all weapons can be upgradedįor basic guns, you’ll insert the weapon into the Pack-a-Punch machine for the first (5,000) upgrade, then you can insert that same weapon again for a second (10,000) upgrade. First Pack-A-Punch: 5,000 points – most weapons can be upgraded (No Wonder Weapons). Now you can Pack-a-Punch ANY weapon, or get a second (even more powerful) Pack-a-Punch for weapons you’ve already upgraded.
Use the Alien Fuse on the Pack-a-Punch machine through the portal.
Defeat the Alien Boss at the end of the main Easter egg quest. With the right team, you might be able to keep going (almost) infinitely. Yeah, that’s a pretty tall order, but the Pack-a-Punch upgrade is worth it if you want to survive an insane amount of rounds. Infinite Warfare: Zombies in Spaceland – The Complete Easter Egg Guide. The first step to upgrading the Pack-A-Punch is… finishing the main Easter egg. Pretty nice, right?Ĭheck out the guide below for all the quick details on this hidden bonus. Even guns that couldn’t be Pack-a-Punch’d can now get upgraded. Completing the main Easter egg isn’t the end for Zombies in Spaceland - there’s still more to do and explore in the zombie-infested theme park.įor defeating the final boss, you’ll gain a special item that isn’t just about proving your online superiority inserting it into the Pack-a-Punch machine allows you to get a second upgrade for every weapon.