Players returning to the iconic Nuketown map in discovered a new Easter egg that changes the entire game. The subseries is famous for including Easter eggs that occur if players shoot off the heads of all the mannequins in Nuketown, but launched without any such secret. Luckily, Season 1 has added in what was previously missing, and it makes for a memorable experience.
Spotted by, Call of Duty content creator Inkslasher posted a clip on Twitter that shows the dramatic change in the game after shooting the heads off of every mannequin while playing Season 1 of. The screen suddenly shifted to a «signal lost, standby» message and cycled through a few grainy images of the Nuketown map. Then, Inkslasher and his fellow players were returned to the map, wherethe welcome to Nuketown sign had an additional "" message as more mannequins eerily watched on.
The game adds a retro TV filter and a 90s sitcom-themed jingle after triggering the Easter egg. Mannequin zombies then attack the players, presumably enacting their revenge for the previous headshots. The Easter egg gives the appearance of players being transported into the TV, where the round is being filmed in front of a 'live studio audience', adding a new layer of immersion to .
mode has already proven to be filled with Easter eggs, and the Season 1 secret discovered in Nuketown is just the latest. In maps like Terminus, players have found headphones that lead to original songs. One of the more elaborate Easter eggs can be found in Liberty Falls, where players can start a zombie dance party using binoculars. These Easter eggs require players to do things outside of normal gameplay and still survive the hordes of undead, but they've become a signature staple of the franchise.
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