Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare PS4, Xbox One, PC Update: Steps to get 'Meat is Murder' Easter egg in 'Call of Duty Exo Zombies Infection' exposed; Gamers killed 2.5 billion zombies since 2014

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"Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" gamers could now check out the tips and tricks that were collated by avid gamers on how to get the elusive Easter egg, the 'Meat is Murder' achievement and trophy, in the "Call of Duty Exo Zombies Infection" map. Also, Sledgehammer revealed interesting stats about the game since the time it was launched.

Although "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" "Ascendance" DLC featured several beautifully laid-out maps, hardcore gamers started the hunt for the traditional Easter egg in the "Call of Duty Exo Zombies Infection" episode, which many avid gamers believed would be a continuation of the mystery from "Outbreak." Unfortunately, nobody had discovered where Sledgehammer Games put the Easter egg, yet; but, it would seem that the gamers who had been exploring the "Call of Duty Exo Zombies Infection" map were on the right track.

For "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" gamers who also wanted to catch the elusive Easter egg, they first needed "to open up the valves in the sewers in the correct order" in the "Call of Duty Exo Zombies Infection" map, based on a report from Product-Reviews. This would enable gamers to gain access to a secret door behind a waterfalls.

Also, gamers could follow these easy steps to get the elusive, 'Meat is Murder' achievement and trophy, based on a report from IGN. After opening the secret passage on the other side of the small waterfall, gamers must make a blood sacrifice by killing a several zombies to fill the golden frying pan. Then, grab four slabs of meat that would generate in four areas in the map: Burger Town, the Sewers, Value Voltage and Atlas Command. Afterwards, gamers need to cook the meat and get a bun in Burger Town while wearing a Burger Town uniform. Then, the gamers need to be decontaminated in the Decontamination Area in the Pit area of the sewers. After that, feed the burgers to Bubby and grab a battey for Bubby at the Command Center at the Atlas Command area. Then, gamers need to charge the drained battery at the Value Voltage area. Once the battery got fully charged, gamers must head back to Burger Town.

Gamers should give Bubby the battery and he'll give them a key, which would open the large burger tower sign. Once inside the tower, gamers would be seeing a Weapon Upgrade Center where they could upgrade weapons up to level 20. Afterwards, gamers must head down to activate the Insta-Gator trap. that would be located at the south end near the Pit. The gamers would then have to destory a gator, which would leave behind an arm that could be added to the inventory. Gamers then need to head to the Hoard More area and use the zombie arm to gain access in the area; a red electronic tablet would be retrieved in the safe at the Hoard More.

Then, gamers should go back to Burger Town and head to the large tower with the access denied screen. The red electronic tablet would allow gamers access to that area. After a being kicked out of the tower due to a fantastic rocket show, gamers should climb back in and pick up the blue table underneath the Bubby screen. Gamer must give Bubby the blue tablet to complete the Easter egg.

Once these step were completed, Bubby would either explode and give the gamers several power-up drops or Bubby would help gamers kill several zombies, before exploding to give gamers several power-up drops.

Meanwhile, "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" gamers already raised an issue with the recently released "Ascendance" DLC days after it was launched on March 31st. Xbox One and Xbox 360 owners who got the latest DLC reported that the DLC pack would not update. However, this would not be the first time gamers experienced this bug; the reported issue, which was regarded as an Xbox Live bug, also did the same thing with the "Havoc" DLC when it was released earlier, based on a report from Inquisitr. The good news was that the bug was already resolved for "Ascendance; the bad news, it had become a trend in "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" DLCs, which started off with "Havoc."

"Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" "Ascendance" DLC featured several magnificently crafted maps, some of them set at real-time locations. The "Perplex" map was a five-story modular apartment complex in Sydney overlooking the harbor. The "Site 244" map was a stage located at an alleged UFO crash site at the foot of Mt. Rushmore. The "Climate" map was a man-made battleground resembling a utopian environment for a highly advanced society that centered on a dynamic river that switched routes and runs across several channels. Finally, the "Chop Shop" was a small arena at the black market exoskeleton industrial complex.

In other news, Sledgehammer Gamers revealed amazing stats on "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare." The game developer shared that gamers had killed over 2.5 billion zombies since the game was launched. Add to that, gamers had also launched over 2.2 billion grenades and boosted enough times to circumnavigate the earth 14,000 times, based on a report from Gamespot.

"Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" "Ascendance" DLC that was launched with "Call of Duty Exo Zombies Infection" was initially launched for Xbox One and Xbox 360 users. The DLC pack would soon be released for other game consoles on a later date.

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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, Call of Duty, Sledgehammer Games, Square Enix, Activision

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