Zombie Army 4 – All Roads Lead to Hell – City of the Dead Collectibles Guide

Now that you have Zombie Army 4 in your hot little hands, you’re probably going to want to collect all the hidden collectibles right? Of course, you are! That’s half of the fun…That being said, there are a tonne of collectibles in Zombie Army 4 and finding them all takes some work. Lucky for you, we’ve done all the hard work for you and have put together these handy guides to show you where everything in.

Overall, there are nine levels in Zombie Army 4 and each has four chapters except for the first and last levels which have three and one respectively.

Levels contain between five and 18 collectibles with most having 17.

Zombie Army 4 Collectibles – All Roads Lead to Hell – City of the Dead.

Zombie Army 4 Collectibles – City of the Dead

In the video above, you can see where to find the five collectibles in this chapter. There is one Comic, one Document, one Upgrade Kits, Heroic Action and one Zombie Hand.

Make your way through the chapter until you reach the large area where you activate the Blood Fountain. Head to the left and towards the sealed door. Look through the door with your rifle and zoom in on the top of the spire in the next area. A Zombie Hand is on top.

After you’ve completed the Blood Fountain, go to the right-hand side and into a, now open, doorway. Inside is a comic book. Continue through the level until you come to a long, open street. At the very end, you’ll see a soldier fending off some zombies.

Defeat the zombies and save the solider and you’ll earn a Heroic Action.

Finally, once you reach the final area, fight off the zombies. Before you go into the safe room, go to the top level on the building opposite the safe room. Here, you’ll find an Upgrade Kit.

Go towards the safe room and before you go inside, look to the left and you’ll find a document.

Zombie Army 4 is available on PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

Leo Stevenson
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