Black Ops 6: Terminus’ Basketball Minigame Guide

Black Ops 6: Terminus' Basketball Minigame Guide

As a seasoned zombie slayer on Terminus Island, I can attest that the basketball easter egg in Black Ops 6 is a breath of fresh air amidst the endless hordes of undead and experimental horrors. With my trusty GS45 (packed with explosive goodness) in hand, I’ve managed to score a few impressive 3-pointers, netting myself a tidy sum of Essence rewards.


In Black Ops 6’s Terminus Island, not all experiences revolve around battling Requiem’s experiments or the vengeful undead hordes. There are some leisure activities that let players enjoy themselves without the constant focus on violence and injury.

On the Black Ops 6 Zombies map Terminus, players can earn Essence rewards by making a three-pointer, but this only occurs if they precisely know which gun to use and where to take the shot. The basketball easter egg offers a decent amount of cash for its value, making it simple to accumulate points during lower rounds while also showcasing sharp shooting skills.

How to Activate the Basketball Easter Egg on Terminus

To accomplish this Easter egg, it’s recommended to have a powerful explosive weapon such as the Pack-a-Punched GS45 for the Sally & Forth, or other explosives like rocket launchers and grenades. Now, players should venture outside of Engineering and position themselves on the two crates located in the center area. Once atop the crates, face west towards the Living Quarters (where Jugger-Nog resides) and, while jumping, fire your weapon to observe a basketball lodged within the roof’s rafters.

Black Ops 6: Terminus' Basketball Minigame Guide

Players should aim their weapon towards the corner of the rooftop, where the explosion will send the ball into the basketball hoop located at the Rec Yard. This successful 3-point shot will be signified by a bright flash on the screen and the release of 2,000 Essence from the basketball hoop as a cherished reward.

At the moment, there’s a clue labeled “Zombie Intel” suggesting “3 pointer”. Many believe this could be a hidden basketball reference, but if that’s true, it seems to be experiencing some issues right now.

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2024-10-31 16:03