Modern Warfare 3 Zombies Bird Ramp Easter Egg

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As if blasting zombies in an apocalyptic Urzikstan wasn’t enjoyable enough, Modern Warfare 3‘s Zombies mode has added plenty of Easter Eggs to track down. Keen-eyed players may spot the mischievous, yet helpful, Mister Peeks at various points on the map.

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Mister Peeks is hiding plenty and completing his mystery challenges will award players with various perks. However, the tasks aren’t always super clear, as is the case with the “Bird Ramp.” So buckle up, get ready to do some fancy shifting, and take the highway to the danger zone.

Where to find the MW3 Zombies Bird Ramp Easter Egg

To complete this challenge, you’ll need a vehicle. Any will do, you simply need to get it to Talanov Outpost. Once there, look for the heavily stylized bird statue atop a small cliff. It’s roughly in the middle of Sector D2.

Once you’re there, you should see Mister Peeks sitting right on the edge of the beak. The idea is to line up your vehicle with the tail feathers and drive straight off the statue like a ramp. The helpful little orange arrow at the base points the way.

After getting some sick air, you’ll come crashing down on the road below. If done properly, Mister Peeks should be gone and a Reward Rift will appear on the road. Step forth to claim your prize.

There are a couple of things to note. Sector D2 is a Tier II area and contains tougher-than-average zombies. While you’re largely safe so long as you stay in the vehicle, be prepared to have a way out if things go south. Also be aware that if someone else has already completed the challenge in your session, you won’t be able to attempt it.

Rewards

  • Speed Cola Can
    • Chugging this beverage will increase both reload speed and how quickly armor plates are inserted.
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