Black Ops Cold War Has A Coffin Dance Meme Easter Egg

Black Ops Cold War Has A Coffin Dance Meme Easter Egg

Written by 

Katey Roberts

Published 

16th Nov 2020 12:53

Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War released last weekend, and countless players have been working hard on levelling up to prestige. While some players opted on trying out the new Campaign mode, the majority of people have spent the weekend in Die Maschine, getting reacquainted with the Zombies. 

Activision originally teased that there were a few hidden Easter eggs within the game, and just a few hours after the game went public, NoahJ456 posted a clip to Twitter where the streamer had managed to locate a room of dancing zombies.

Alongside zombies getting their groove on, it's a nod to the ever-loved coffin dance meme. For those of you who aren't sure what that is, the dance became a viral YouTube sensation when a lady named Elizabeth's mother died in Ghana. Her mother's last wish was that the men carrying her coffin must dance as they carried her in, and thanks to modern technology, the video was uploaded and beloved by many around the world. 

 

How to find the Coffin Dance meme Zombies easter egg.

So if you're wanting to find the easter egg yourself (and it's completely worth it, because you'll get a crate after you're taken back to the normal game mode that holds an exclusive weapon), just make sure you go through the Aether sphere into the Nether World and unlock the Pack-A-Punch machine. Once the machine has been restored to its full working glory, shoot at the blue orbs that can be found within the main Pack-A-Punch room. 

After shooting all five, you'll be transported into a different dimension of the same room, but around you will be dancing zombies - including those carrying the coffin. Enjoy the Easter egg, because after one minute you'll then be returned back to the main room to continue on with your Zombies game. 

You may find yourself leaving with a new Ray Gun so it's definitely worth the trip!

 

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Images Via Activision & Ghana Pallbearers


Katey Roberts
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Katey Roberts
Katey Roberts is Head of Social at GGRecon. She graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University in 2017 with a BA in Film And Media Studies. Her previous roles include LADbible, TYLA, GameByte, SPORF, and Student Problems.
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