Black Ops 6 Zombies Fans Sent Down Deep Rabbit Hole After Teasers Appear, But Activision Insists That It’s Not Them

Black Ops 6 Zombies Fans Sent Down Deep Rabbit Hole After Teasers Appear, But Activision Insists That It's Not Them

Highlights

  • Fans went down a wild rabbit hole with Black Ops 6 Zombies teasers, but Activision insists they are fake.
  • A mysterious Easter Egg related to Wardialer program in the game’s campaign sparked wild conspiracy theories.
  • Community discovered hidden clues in error messages and emails, leading to a suspenseful countdown for July 22nd.

As a dedicated Call of Duty fan, I have been absolutely enthralled by the recent events surrounding the supposed Black Ops 6 Zombies teasers that have sent the community into a frenzy. It all started with an intriguing discovery on the Black Ops Cold War subreddit, which sparked wild conspiracy theories and a suspenseful countdown for July 22nd.


Yesterday, Call of Duty enthusiasts found themselves in a bewildering situation when supposed previews for Black Ops 6’s Zombie mode emerged online. However, Activision soon debunked these teasers, stating that they were unauthorized and should be disregarded. Given the enigmatic nature of Black Ops 6, fans are left in a state of confusion as to which information is legitimate.

A few days ago, there was a post on the Black Ops Cold War subreddit that brought up an old mystery surrounding an unfinished Easter Egg. The Easter Egg in question revolves around the Wardialer program found within the game’s campaign, hidden inside a terminal. Players have long speculated that entering a sequence of numbers into this program would unlock something, but no one has managed to figure out what the purpose of the Wardialer Easter Egg is – until now!

An identical Reddit user, now inactive on the platform, shared a new post the day after. They revealed, “I became bored and kept my computer running with the intention of making calls to numbers overnight. Upon returning the following morning, I encountered an unusual terminal error that I couldn’t remove.” The user then included a brief clip illustrating the problem at hand, which is presented below for your viewing convenience.

In their recent video and live stream, content creators like MrRoflWaffles explored deeply into a topic. They stumbled upon an email address hidden in a Reddit user’s error message. Once this was discovered, members of the community started sending emails to that address and received mysterious replies with attached images.

Within the Call of Duty community, these teasers spread rapidly. However, CharlieIntel, a well-known news source, reportedly reached out to Activision about the alleged “teasers,” only to be informed by the studio that they had no connection to these events.

Based on my experience as a seasoned gamer and IT professional, I understand that encountering an error message with an apparently suspicious email address in Black Ops Cold War can be quite intriguing, even alarming. However, without knowing the specific sequence of numbers that led to this occurrence, it’s nearly impossible for anyone to verify the authenticity of the email or reproduce the error in-game. It could be a cleverly crafted hoax from an internet troll, trying to stir up trouble in the gaming community. Or, it might be a legitimate issue within the game itself. Either way, I’d recommend proceeding with caution and not sharing sensitive information until further investigation is conducted by the game developers or trusted IT professionals. Let’s err on the side of safety and avoid falling prey to potential scams.

The community strongly believed that Activision was being dishonest, particularly because the tagline for Black Oops 6 is “The truth lies,” fueling the spread of conspiracy theories.

After various fans and content creators uncovered a handful of different images from the email address, MrRoflWaffles then realised that the email address was also a website. After heading over to the website, the YouTuber was met with a prompt asking for a password. Eventually, after hours of research, the password was discovered. Underneath a few cryptic messages and images, a date of July 22nd and the time 1:15PM was revealed, so the only thing left to do now is to wait and see if this has all been one elaborate ruse, or if new Black Ops 6 teasers are on the way.

For a detailed account of this thrilling journey from beginning to end, I strongly suggest watching MrRoflWaffle’s live stream.

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2024-07-19 13:38