Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 – How To Unlock The Tomb Easter Egg Song

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Season 2 is live in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, and the big update added The Tomb map to Zombies mode. Just like the previous maps, Treyarch includes a secret song you can unlock, and here we guide you through unlocking the hidden song unique to The Tomb.

For more on Season 2, make sure to check out our coverage of all the content added to Black Ops 6 and Warzone. This includes limited-time events, new game modes, DLC weapons, and more.

How to unlock the Easter egg song for The Tomb

In order to play the secret song on The Tomb, you first need to find three hidden headphones. The headphones are blue and have fuzzy ears like the Mr. Peeks bunny. These can be interacted with in any order and at any time during your match. Press Square (PlayStation) or X (Xbox).

Completing this Easter egg will play the new Zombies song called “Dig,” which is composed by Kevin Sherwood. The song also features vocals from Matt Heafy of Trivium.

Mr. Peeks headset #1

The first headset you can encounter is in the Stamin-Up perk machine room. You’ll find this one by the feet of the statue just to the left of the perk machine.

Mr. Peeks headset #2

The second headset is found by the green portal. Before entering the portal and accessing the Nowhere location, you’ll want to turn right instead. The headset is located in a small nook above a pile of bones.

Mr. Peeks headset #3

Lastly, the final headset is found inside the Nowhere location. You can go through the green portal, where you just found the second headset, and inside Nowhere you’ll want to look for the path that runs between the red and yellow portals.

Walk from the red portal toward the yellow one, and you’ll find the headset on the ground by a glowing spore.

The hidden song will play once you’ve interacted with all three. You can do these steps once per match to play the song.

More BO6 Zombies guides

For more Zombies, make sure to check out our guide for the best perk augments to use. We can also walk you through unlocking the hidden songs for the Liberty Falls and Terminus maps.

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