Zombie Army 4 – Rotten Coast – Village of Darkness 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 Rotten Coast – Village of Darkness.

Zombie Army 4 Collectibles – Rotten Coast – Village of Darkness.

Zombie Army 4 Collectibles – Village of Darkness

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

The first collectible in this chapter is in the cellar. From the safe room, go down the stairs and into the cellar then into the first, big open room. Go to the far end of the large room. On a crate, near some barrels and on the crate is a comic book.

Next, continue the chapter until you reach the village square. You’ll need to fight a horde and protect a soldier in a clock tower. Make sure he survives and you’ll earn a Heroic Action. Then go to the top of the tower and inside the, now open safe, is an Upgrade Kit.

Head to the corner of the village with a crashed, overturned truck and a chest with weapon mod inside. Look up and on a railing, you’ll see a Zombie Hand.

Next, head to a large building with bars on the windows. Head inside and you’ll find a document on a cabinet.

Head towards the safe room and keen going past it. You’ll come to a double-storey building. Head inside and go upstairs to find an Upgrade Kit.

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

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