![]() ![]() ![]() The easter egg involved finding and completing a number of different “Phantom assignments”, which were unlocked by clicking a special icon on the Battlefield 4 Battlelog leaderboard and entering a unique password for each assignment (the player community had to figure out the assignment passwords on its own).įinishing each assignment (which involved racking up kills with specific weapon groups and completing other miscellaneous objectives) unlocked unique rewards such as dog tags and soldier camos. The Phantom Program (Battlefield 4)īattlefield 4’s Phantom Program was hands down one of the most elaborate and in-depth easter eggs of the entire series, and a big part of its allure is the fact that it was hiding in plain sight. ![]() To show just how devoted DICE is to burying cool secrets in its games (and how devoted players are to finding said secrets), we decided to list what we think are the five coolest Battlefield series easter eggs in recent history, pulling from sources as far back as Battlefield 3 and as recent as Battlefield 1’s They Shall Not Pass DLC. While Call of Duty’s Zombies series may always be regarded as the undisputed king of in-game easter eggs and secrets (seriously, Google “Call of Duty easter eggs” if you don’t believe me), DICE’s Battlefield series has certainly been giving Call of Duty a run for its money as of late, especially in more recent games like Battlefield 3 and 4. ![]()
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