The Lost Echoes - Unlocking the Secret Audio Logs in Citadelle des Morts
One of the most subtle, yet fascinating, Easter eggs in Black Ops 6’s Citadelle des Morts map is the series of hidden audio logs scattered throughout the level. These logs are incredibly easy to miss, as they’re only accessible by completing certain actions in the environment. Each log offers a snippet of audio that builds on the eerie narrative of the Citadelle, offering a deeper understanding of the events leading up to the zombie outbreak.
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To begin unlocking these audio logs, players need to first find a mysterious set of ancient inscriptions located in the library area. When interacted with, these inscriptions trigger a low-frequency sound that seems to resonate throughout the entire map. This sound leads players to the first audio log, hidden inside a dusty bookshelf near the back of the library. Once found, the log reveals a chilling message from an unknown scientist, hinting at a failed experiment that inadvertently released the virus.
The next logs can be triggered by interacting with specific objects—like pressing an ancient, forgotten switch in the chapel or activating a strange, glowing stone hidden in the courtyard. Each log uncovers a new fragment of the Citadelle’s dark history, with some offering cryptic messages about the nature of the zombies, while others suggest the involvement of a powerful organization that manipulated the outbreak for its own benefit.
What’s particularly interesting is that some of these audio logs seem to change depending on the actions you take in the game, suggesting that the story of the Citadelle des Morts is more dynamic than players initially thought. The logs are often accompanied by disturbing sounds—scratching, whispering, and distant screams—that help immerse players in the horror of the situation.
If you’ve uncovered any audio logs or have pieced together their significance, share your findings! I’m eager to learn more about what these echoes from the past mean.