
It might be weird to say, but there are going to be players that come in and play Zombies in Spaceland and this is going to be their first time ever playing Zombies. Well, we wanted to make something that was accessible for everybody. How would you say the difficulty of the current Zombies stacks up to past Zombies modes? In addition to that, we’ve not revealed our intro cinematic yet and that is truly a love letter to the 1980s. There are a lot of things that are pointing directly back to that time period. Aesthetically, do you have any sort of Easter eggs or anything that references any movies or events, or is it kind of in its own world?Ībsolutely! We have things that are hidden in plain sight and things that you’re gonna have to sort of fight to uncover as you unravel the story. They pose a very small threat to you, but you can take a ton of time to really look around and figure out a strategy.Audio-wise, there are a lot of great references to the ‘80s. If you take out a zombies legs, causing them to crawl around, then it’s even better. You can just keep running away from them, and then you won’t have to contend with massive hordes of newly spawned zombies trying to murder you all the time. As I said, they are slow, and you are fast. Seriously though, if you’re cash rich and wanting to get some new weapons or upgrades, or you just want to explore the park a bit, save one or two zombies. This might seem contradictory to the whole point of Zombies in Spaceland, but you don’t always want to kill all the zombies, in fact…nevermind. Try to focus on one machine, as getting three into it will give you a special item based around the coins you entered. Also, if you get souvenir coins, be sure to get them into the machines around the park. Other ones can be useful as well, depending on your playstyle, so be sure to check them out as you explore. Tuff ‘Nuff (found in the back left corner of Journey into Space), and Up N Atom in the starting area are extremely useful, especially if playing solo. Some of these are skippable, but others are very important. Scattered around the park are vending machines with different powerups in them. You can also use this to your advantage with the many traps scattered around the park. When you’re ready, turn and take them out with well placed bursts of shots.


The best way to take out whole waves of zombies is to run around, kiting them around the map.

If you’re standing still, there had better be a solid wall to your back, otherwise you need to get running. You can also still slide, which is great for avoiding incoming attacks. You should almost always be running, dodging zombies or firing off headshots into their cranium. With that said, you don’t always have to be fighting, in fact sometimes that’s not right to do (bad grammar, sweet reference).
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When brutes show up (see how to beat these giant “alien” creatures here), or you have a massive horde coming after you, you will want to be able to fight back. You can buy more ammo, or earn more from various powerups, but once you break through into the later waves it will become very important that you keep as much ammo on hand as possible. Ammo is the main resource in Zombies in Spaceland, and running out of it means you are pretty much helpless against the zombie horde. Make sure you aren’t wasting ammo, even for your starter pistol. This cheap gun packs a huge punch and ammo refills are pretty easy to get. You’ll also want to buy the Oni, which can be found on a bench near the bridge to Polar Peak. There you will want to grab the robot N3IL’s head and start him up, then try to complete his challenges (see more about that in this Easter Egg guide). Two big things are right in the next area, so as soon as you have the $750 ready I suggest opening it up. You want more mobility (more on this later), and all the good weapons are out there in the park.

It might be tempting to stay here for a bit, killing zombies, racking up cash, and avoiding the larger sections of the park. When the game starts you will be in a tiny, confined area. We’ve broken down some aspects of the game already, but wanted to give a more general beginner’s guide, so here’s tips for how to survive in Zombies in Spaceland from Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. This mode offers four players the chance to team up against waves of increasingly difficult zombie hordes. While many will be diving into the campaign, or hopping into some online competitive multiplayer, for a large portion of that audience, the big draw is the new Zombies in Spaceland map. Millions of people have already picked up, or will be picking up their copy of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.
