Call of Duty: Warzone Guide–Bunkers Location And How To Open Bunker 11

Call of Duty: Warzone has housed a bunch of secret bunkers that have laid dormant, but now they appear to be opening and supplying vast riches in the process. A recent update has finally given players a way to open the bunkers, and some think it could be a sign of what’s to come in Season 4. In this guide, we’ll go over how to open bunkers in Call of Duty: Warzone and provide a location guide so you know where to find them all. We’ll also go over the more difficult to access Bunker 11.

How To Unlock Call Of Duty: Warzone Bunkers

For the bunkers numbered 1-10, you will need a Red Access Card, found via supply crates. The cards are extremely rare, but once you find one or kill a player holding one, you can get inside all but one of the bunkers.

  • Bunker 1: Located on the northern end of the map near the crash site.
  • Bunker 2: Located to the west of the first bunker, near the dam.
  • Bunker 3: Located to the east of Bloc 15.
  • Bunker 4: Located just south of Bunker 3.
  • Bunker 5: Located just next to Bunker 4.
  • Bunker 6: Located in the western part of the map, just north of the junkyard.
  • Bunker 7: Located just next to Bunker 6.
  • Bunker 8: Located between the junkyard and kart racing track.
  • Bunker 9: Located in the south end of Tavorsk Park
  • Bunker 10: Located in the southeast end of the map in Zordaya Prison Complex

How To Open Bunker 11 In Call Of Duty: Warzone

  • Bunker 11: Located in the northernmost section of the map, northwest of Arklov Peak Military Base.

For Bunker 11, you will need to complete a puzzle. This involves finding the phones strewn across the map and finding one that has a Russian voice on the line. This voice is in Russian and using a table provided by Reddit user StrangerRobijn, you can translate the numbers the voice says.

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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s Hidden Blade Changes Were Deliberate, Says Ubisoft

As seen in the cinematic reveal trailer for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, protagonist Eivor uses a conspicuous version of the hidden blade where the actual blade can be seen on top of the forearm as opposed to being hidden on the bottom. Ubisoft decided to remove the “hidden” aspect of the hidden blade in order to better fit the tone of Valhalla and Eivor’s culture.

“It is a deliberate decision,” Assassin’s Creed Valhalla narrative director Darby McDevitt said on Twitter. “It’s something that Eivor feels very strongly about. When he or she gets a hold of this hidden blade, it occurs to Eivor that it would be much more interesting to let people see this weapon, to be conspicuous about it. Vikings were known as having a sense of honor and it was very important that when you killed somebody, that you let people know that you killed them.”

McDevitt continued: “Oftentimes, people would not be punished for murder if they had a small justification, like say somebody insulted you. They would not be punished for the murder as long as they admitted to it, as long as they stated openly that ‘Yes, I killed that person because we got into combat.’ And so having the hidden blade visible is actually kind of an extension of that honor. We want this conspicuous aspect of the blade to be reflected in the way that Eivor presents him or herself to the world.”

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Call Of Duty: Season 4 Release Date, Captain Price Coming To Warzone

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is preparing to launch its new season of content, and a Season 4 teaser trailer drops some intriguing hints about what to expect. Season 4 is set to begin next week, with one of the franchise’s most iconic characters making an appearance. Fans of the original Modern Warfare trilogy will be very happy to see who it is.

Call Of Duty: Season 4 Start Date

The new season of Call of Duty will kick off on June 3, and it confirms the return of the fan-favorite character Captain Price. He was also featured in the campaign mode for the reimagined Modern Warfare, serving a crucial role in the game’s story and leading into a potential sequel.

Here’s what we know ahead of its launch next week.

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Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition Battle System Explainer – Arts, Chain Attacks, And More

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition has arrived on Nintendo Switch, and it features a deep battle system with a lot of different mechanics to master. This system is fundamentally similar to the one in Xenoblade Chronicles 2, so if you’ve played that entry, you’ll already be familiar with the basics. That said, there are some notable differences that set the two apart.

While the in-game tutorials do a good job of acclimating you to the various components of Xenoblade Chronicles’ battle system, there are some nuances that aren’t as well explained. To help you out, we’ve put together this guide breaking down the battle system’s different mechanics and how to effectively use them.

We gave the remastered RPG a 9/10 in our Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition review. Critic Jake Dekker wrote, “Although not every aspect of Xenoblade Chronicles has aged as well as others, Definitive Edition proves that Xenoblade Chronicles is still a fantastic JRPG with an immense amount of strategic depth that’s still impressive in 2020.”

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Best Xbox One Digital Deals This Week: Metro Exodus, Batman, Borderlands, And More

If you’re looking for a game or two with riveting gameplay, this week’s sale at the Xbox Store focuses on action games of all stripes. The Rockin’ Action Sale discounts nearly 100 Xbox One games, including newer hits like Metro Exodus and Borderlands 3 and older favorites such as the Devil May Cry HD Collection and Batman: Return to Arkham. You have until June 1 to shop the Rockin’ Action Sale.

First-person shooter fans have a lot to pick from in the sale. The entire Borderlands franchise is steeply discounted, with Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition at $12, Borderlands: The Handsome Collection down to $19.79, and Borderlands 3’s Super Deluxe Edition slashed to $50. Ubisoft’s Far Cry franchise sees similarly great discounts, as Far Cry 5 is cut to $15 and Far Cry New Dawn is up for grabs for $16. 2019’s Metro Exodus, a dark, story-driven FPS, is only $16, while the wacky and colorful Journey to the Savage Planet is just $18.

The Rockin’ Action Sale presents a great opportunity to pick up beloved compilations for cheap. Devil May Cry’s HD Collection, which bundles the first three classic titles in the series, is discounted to $18. Meanwhile, Batman: Return to Arkham–a remastered collection including Arkham Asylum and Arkham City–is 50% off at $10. If you’re a fan of old school side-scrollers, Mega Man’s 30 Anniversary Bundle–which contains a whopping 19 games–is $40.19, and Contra Anniversary Collection is down to $10.

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