Verdansk kicks off classic action for Warzone Season 3 and beyond, providing players with the ultimate nostalgic battleground for large-scale Battle Royale and Plunder. Players dropping into good ol' Verdansk can try their luck surviving until the last man standing—all while wielding a roster of Modern Warfare weapons that bring back the nostalgia.

With the return of Verdansk also comes a collection of secrets and Easter Eggs for players to uncover. Many of these Easter Eggs reference Warzone’s rich history, while others offer a variety of immediate rewards for players’ current matches. From opening locked rooms to robbing graves, here is every Easter Egg that can be completed on Verdansk in Warzone.

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Secret Locked Rooms & Codes

The first major Easter Egg introduced in Season 3 Reloaded is the return of various locked rooms that players can access using specific codes. Each of these new codes is the reverse of those used to unlock rooms in the original version of Verdansk. There are three locked rooms scattered around Verdansk, and each one contains a guaranteed Legendary Supply Crate along with other valuable loot caches. The rooms and their access codes are as follows:

  • Farmland: 36158294
  • Prison: 13584927
  • TV Station: 01859472

For a full breakdown of where to find each of these locked rooms in Verdansk, be sure to check out our dedicated guide here.

Secret Locked Room At Storage Town

Continuing the trend of locked rooms on Verdansk, players can also unlock another restricted loot room located in Storage Town, though this time, the unlock method is a bit different. To access the locked room in Storage Town, players must first acquire the Mysterious Key, which can be found in an out-of-bounds section of the map, and then bring it to the room on the northern side of Storage Town.

While the room itself doesn’t offer many rewards, containing only a single Supply Crate, it serves as a fun little Easter Egg for those looking to uncover every secret Verdansk has to offer. For a full breakdown of where to find the Mysterious Key and how to unlock the room, check out our complete guide to opening the Storage Town locked room here.

Opening The Bank Vault In Downtown

While opening the Storage Town locked room is a fun little Easter Egg, unlocking Verdansk’s bank vault might just be the most lucrative secret yet. To access the bank vault, players will need to head to the bank on the south side of Downtown. Inside, they can locate a biometric scanner to obtain a Hardware Gift Card, which can then be traded at a nearby Buy Station for a Diamond Bit Drill used to open the vault and claim a hefty cash reward.

The process is fairly intuitive once players learn the key locations, and completing it can net them thousands of cash, enough for high-value items like a Loadout Drop. For a more detailed breakdown of how to open the bank vault in Verdansk, check out our dedicated Easter Egg guide here.

Airport Subway Station Easter Egg

Locked areas seem to be a recurring trend regarding Easter Eggs in Verdansk, and this next one is no exception. Much like in the original Verdansk, players can open up the Subway Station near the Airport, though this time, there are a few notable differences in how the Easter Egg plays out. To begin, players must head to the Town Hall located in the center of Downtown and input the code 2179 into a keypad inside the building.

From there, players will be racing against the clock to decipher an additional code, which must be entered into a terminal within the now-locked Town Hall, before making their way to the Subway Station on the east side of the Airport. Doing so yields various rewards, including a free Specialist Pack. The steps involved can be quite complex, but for those looking to complete the challenge, look to our comprehensive guide that breaks down how to decipher the code and unlock the Airport Subway Station here.

Sea Treasures Token Easter Egg

Looking to score even more loot in Warzone? Then the Sea Treasures Token Easter Egg might be a great one to check out. To complete this Easter Egg, players need to locate a Sea Treasures Token and take it to the slot machine inside the gas station east of the Promenade. Doing so will reward players with some valuable gear. The Sea Treasures Token has several possible spawn locations, so be sure to check out our Sea Treasures Token Easter Egg guide to learn where to find them all.

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Lost Lion Cub Grave Digging Easter Egg

Next is the Lost Lion Cub Grave Digging Easter Egg, a fun callback to a previous Easter Egg featured on Fortune’s Keep. To get started, players need to locate the Lost Lion Cub shovel, which has several possible spawn locations across Verdansk. Once obtained, players should head to the graveyard southwest of the Superstore.

There, if they can find a specific statue of a woman wearing a crown, they’ll be able to dig the grave beneath it to uncover various rewards, ranging from weapons to a potential free Scorestreak. For a full breakdown of the Lost Lion Cub shovel locations, check out our dedicated guide to the Easter Egg here.

Wine Bottle Free Cash Easter Egg

Keeping in line with old Easter Egg references is the Wine Bottle Easter Egg, which might just be the easiest one yet. To complete this fun little secret, players simply need to head into a specific building located on the far northwest side of the Airport. Inside, they’ll find a bookshelf stacked with several wine bottles. If players interact with the wine bottle positioned next to a note, they’ll receive a reward of $1,200 in Battle Royale or $120,000 in Plunder.

Floating Doors Easter Egg

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Next up is a fun callback to a strange bug that once plagued the Warzone Resurgence map, Vondel. To complete the Floating Doors Easter Egg on Verdansk, players will need to head to the Prison and locate an image depicting eight different doors. This image can be found in any of the cells beneath the Prison, so be sure to search thoroughly to find it.

Once found, players should examine the image, as five of the doors will be circled. These circled doors serve as a clue for the next step of the Easter Egg. What players need to do is note which doors are circled and then arrange them in order based on the size of the circles, from smallest to largest.

After inspecting the image and determining the correct order, interact with the picture and then head over to grid I8 on the map, which is the area just east of the Prison. From there, players need to shoot five of the eight doors in the exact order indicated by the picture. Doing so will complete the Easter Egg and trigger the arrival of a free Supply Drop for players to loot.

Opening The Verdansk Bunkers

The final and arguably the biggest Easter Egg on Verdansk involves the various bunkers scattered across different corners of the map. Each bunker originally appeared in the first version of Verdansk, and while most of their unlock methods remain largely the same, there are some notable differences with certain ones.

Not all bunkers share the same unlock process—some require codes or keycards, while others have unique conditions to access them. However, each one offers its own supply of loot, and even a free Specialist Pack if players break into Bunker 11. For a comprehensive breakdown of the location of every Verdansk bunker and how to unlock each one, be sure to check out our dedicated guide here.

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