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This Battlefield V Easter Egg Will Give You Crabs

You have to hand it to DICE for putting in weird easter egg nonsense in their Battlefield games. Battlefield 1 featured a release date via a locked door and a puddle that hides giant sharks. What does part V feature to continue this tradition?

Crabs. Specifically in Wake Island, which happens to be the series’ most iconic map.

Part V’s version hides a morse code secret with coordinates that lead to a spot featuring dancing eight-legged red crustaceans. The kind that walks sideways.

At this point in typing, there are 527 people who hate this video. What is wrong with this world? Anyway, here’s how you can find this oddity that comes with a sweet tropical remix of the Battlefield theme (via jackfrags & Gamesradar):

  • Go to the plaque thanking longtime players for joining the fight at Wake Island once again near the D flag (it also lists the Battlefield games Wake has appeared in, which is a lot of them).
  • You need to go around the map and find crabs that click at you and burrow into the ground when you approach them, rather than skittering away. These crabs will reappear by the plaque.
  • Head back to the plaque after you’ve found five crabs and you’ll see them standing in a circle around a set of headphones.
  • Pick up the headphones, head to the nearby bunker at D, and stand near the communications terminal inside.
  • You should hear Morse code, which when translated, will give you coordinates. These coordinates are real-life ones for the real Wake Island, so use Google Maps to give you a clue to where to go next.
  • Head to that part of the map and look around for a vinyl record. Check underwater if you have to.
  • Take the record back to the plaque – which also sprouted a gramophone along with the headphones – and it will play the iconic Battlefield 1942 theme.
  • You’ll now need to go get more coordinates, another record, and repeat the process until you find the area around the plaque is covered with crabs.
  • Play the final record and the ultimate crustacean dance party will begin, featuring pyrotechnics and lots of adorable pincer waving.

Have fun!

 

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