Black Ops Cold War players uncover secret grenade launcher in campaign mission
Find the grenade launcher up a mascot’s ass
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War only launched today, but players have already discovered a secret method of obtaining a grenade launcher in the game's campaign.
Over on the Black Ops Cold War subreddit, the video below was posted earlier today, showing how you can get a grenade launcher in the Redlight, Greenlight mission. Approach the big Burger Boy (don't worry, you can't miss him), and hammer the button on the left of the statue to place an order. If you completely exhaust the lines of dialog from the Burger Boy, out pops a grenade launcher from the rear of the mascot. Don't ask how it got up there.
In the campaign mission Redlight, Greenlight. if you interact with the Burger Shot boy by pressing the button multiple times, he will eventually poop out an M79 grenade launcher for you to use for the rest of the mission. from r/blackopscoldwar
I love that the Black Ops Cold War community is already uncovering secret little details like this in a game that launched less than 24 hours ago. Elsewhere on the subreddit there are complaints of error codes, comments on the game's split screen, and someone's even managed to obtain a golden gun already.
Black Ops Cold War launched today for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. It's available on day one for PS5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S, and the DualSense controller for the PS5 has unique haptic feedback for every individual gun.
To see what we made of the latest campaign in the Call of Duty franchise, head over to our Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War campaign review.
Alternatively, check out our PS5 in detail guide for a complete look at the launch of Sony's next-gen console.
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