Zombie Army 4 – Molten Nightmare – Come Hell or High Lava 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 – Molten Nightmare – Come Hell or High Lava.

Zombie Army 4 Collectibles – Come Hell or High Lava

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

The first collectible you’ll find is in the second storey of a building in the centre of the first area. When you go to the second level outside, look at the centre and you’ll see a building with a broken wall. You can jump across and find a document inside.

Next, as you move to the top of the cliff and are ambushed by the horde, keep moving forward to a small building. Inside you’ll find a comic on a cabinet.

When you get to the section where you need to protect the water pump, go to the second floor of the building where the soldier is standing. In a doorway behind him is an Upgrade Kit.

After you complete the water pump section, continue forward. You’ll go up some stairs and go into a building after a zombie bursts through the door. Once inside, look straight ahead and you’ll see a Zombie Hand on a wire.

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

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