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Call of Duty: Warzone's bunkers are open – and fans think there's a Black Ops tease

UPDATE: It really didn’t take long for players to discover what was going on behind the doors in bunker 11, as members of the Modern Warzone subreddit community have already managed to clip through the walls to discover a nuclear warhead.

As shared by Geek Gaming Squad on YouTube, the bunker caught the attention of the community as it was the only one that still had a red light on the door. Using a drone, the group was able to clip through the walls to tour through the bunker. Dataminers in the Modern Warzone Discord were able to view the model, and confirmed it was called “nuke_coreless”. Perhaps something needs to be put inside the nuke to arm it.

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Along with the alarming news about a nuclear warhead under the map, one fan also found models for the RC-XD (a remote-controlled explosive car) and a U-2 plane file, which looks somewhat similar to the Spy Plane from Black Ops. Why has the plane that became iconic in the Cold War suddenly popped up? Food for thought.

Although the file is labelled U-2, the model has since been identified as the Myasishchev M-55, considered the Soviet counterpart to the U-2. How mysterious.

ORIGINAL STORY: Ever since Warzone launched back in March, players have been trying to figure out various ways to get into the map’s hidden bunkers, and discover what sort of goodies could be waiting inside. Today, the hidden caverns finally spilled their secrets – while the patch notes have dropped a line that’s put players in a tizzy.