Ghost Recon Wildlands – Easter Eggs: Mysterious Buttons in Bolivia

Ghost Recon Wildlands – Easter Eggs: Mysterious Buttons in Bolivia

In your adventures in Ghost Recon Wildlands, you will find these buttons as Easter eggs that you definitely shouldn’t press!

In the vast world of Ghost Recon Wildlands, there are many civilian villages, enemy camps, and Unidad bases to discover. In the various regions, you will also encounter buttons with warning signs positioned next to them. The signs state that you shouldn’t press the buttons, but who is really going to let signs dictate the rules?

3, 2, 1 … Boom? Confetti?

No one lets signs prohibit them… well, at least not when you’re playing as a Ghost in Bolivia. There are a few Easter eggs hidden in Ghost Recon Wildlands that you can interact with. If you don’t want to spoil the fun of randomly discovering these humorous contents yourself, you should instead check out 10 tips and tricks for GRW and stop reading here.

For all other readers, there is now video material that shows the locations and usage of these Easter eggs.

The first Easter egg can be found in La Cruz. The player in the video found the button there along with a sign that reads “Don’t Press Me!” Naturally, the button was then pressed, and something completely unexpected happened. First, homing missiles were launched into the air, all targeting the player who pressed the button. However, these missiles are not as deadly as one might assume.

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This video was one of the first to highlight this funny action in the game. Since then, Ghost Recon Wildlands has been released for several days, causing many players to roam the regions of virtual Bolivia. Quickly, more Easter eggs in the form of buttons were found in the game that provide entertainment.

Ghost Recon Wildlands: Easter Eggs Locations

The button in the above video can be found in La Cruz, on a remote mountain at the border with Caimanes. At the end of the video, the map showing the location is displayed.

  • Another Easter egg can be found in Pucara. In the video by TheRoyalGorilla, you can see how to reach this button and what the consequences of pressing it are.
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  • Easter egg number three is located in the salt flat of Koani. Here, triggering the button has “fatal” consequences. In the video by tutituti1987, you can see where to find the button.
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  • The fourth Easter egg in Ghost Recon Wildlands can be found in Malca. What this button has to do with the shown statue will be revealed in the video by LAGWithKAG?
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There are probably more hidden buttons in Ghost Recon Wildlands. Have you found any strange buttons in Wildlands?


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