Zombie Army 4 – Death Canal – The Shadows of Venice 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. So, let’s get to it with Death Canal – The Shadows of Venice.

Zombie Army 4 Collectibles – Death Canal – The Shadows of Venice.

Zombie Army 4 Collectibles – Death Canal – The Shadows of Venice

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

The first collectible in the chapter is found by going to the right as you exit the safe room. Ignore the objective marker for now and instead go across the bridge to your right and continue by staying to the left as you go down the street.

Take a left and then another left to go inside a smashed up bar. On a barstool, you’ll find an Upgrade Kit.

Once you’ve completed the Blood Fountain, go up the stairs directly in front of the fountain and go inside the building. On the ground is a document.

Next, keep pushing through the level until you fight the spitter zombies. Once they’re dealt with, go to the right and go inside the building. You’ll pass through some trellis and ivy to get to the door. Inside, on a chair is a comic.

Finally, when you’re directed to get to the safe room, deal with the zombies in the large room with the Gondolas on shelves. Look for a bucket near the shelf. It should be moving.

Shoot the bucket and you’ll reveal the Zombie Hand underneath.

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

Leo Stevenson
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