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Call Of Duty Adds Fake Alien Shown To Congress In Mexico, Here's How To Find It

Remember that fake alien corpse shown to officials in Mexico? It's now in Call of Duty.

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The big Halloween update for Call of Duty has introduced a number of spooky and otherworldly elements, including Activision's take on the fake alien carcass shown to government officials in Mexico recently.

User LegoUnlocked posted an image of an item they discovered in Modern Warfare II's DMZ mode of something called "Ultra Secreto." The item appears to be a recreation of the fake alien body shown to Mexico's congress in September that generated a lot of discussion online.

Players can find the item by taking down the UFO boss in the Operation Nightmare for Call of Duty's The Haunting event. The item is also apparently discoverable on the battle royale map Al Mazrah. According to PC Invasion, players can visit the Sawah Village to begin the UFO encounter. Players must defeat the alien boss to get the Ultra Secreto item.

The so-called alien shown to officials in Mexico recently is all but certainly a scam. The alien bodies were presented by UFO personality Jaime Maussan, who has a history of making false claims about aliens.

In other news, former Air Force intelligence officer Major David Grusch recently testified that the United States has had a secret UFO-retrieval program for decades.

The Haunting is Call of Duty's annual Halloween event that gives Modern Warfare II and Warzone a spooky makeover. In standard multiplayer, some of the maps have been updated to include scary themes, while Warzone's Vondel map becomes "Vondead" and now has zombies. Players can also now collect the souls of other players and use them to unlock a variety of Halloween-themed rewards. Check out GameSpot's The Haunting guide to learn more.

Call of Duty's next big release is Modern Warfare III, which launches on November 10.

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