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Halloween event to arrive, but now it is here and it can only be described as a banger, with zombies being added toevents ever. On the Labs map, players will now find zombies wandering the halls, and if they spot you they will charge at you just like you would expect a zombie to do.
Of course, as with any big event, there is a new quest line for you to figure out, all related to the zombies.
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To complete the Don’t Believe Your Eyes quest you will need to head to the Labs map and then head to a new area that has been opened up. You can see exactly where that is in the video below, but if you want to look yourself then head to the blue key card room and investigate around there. Once you make it into the new area the first objective will complete, but there is also another objective that will then unlock that you will likely want to complete before extracting. It tasks you with getting further into the new area of the map, and to do that you will need to flip a switch which can also be seen in the video below. Once you head further into the new area that is now unlocked the second task will complete and the quest will be done.
Halloween Zombies Event Don’T Believe Your Eyes Guide
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