If you've managed to turn on the power and you've been inside Tyr's Head (the giant robot), you may have noticed that the central terminal that reads “Group 935” has a set of numbers right above it. These numbers are not just for aesthetics, like they actually translate to a location and number of kills you need to get for a free Power-Up.
Below we will explain this secret easter egg in Totenreich so you can get a free Power-Up every single round, which could be your next Double Points, Insta-Kill or even a Random Perk. Check out the guide below so you don't miss out on secret freebies.

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How to complete the Giant Robot Coordinates easter egg in Totenreich
Once you've entered Tyr's Head, look at the terminal and you'll see a set of numbers flash in front of you. This will always be a letter followed by a number, and it translates to a location on the map.
For example, we got “E 2”. To translate the letter and number, open your Tac-Map, where you can follow the coordinates on the screen with the X-axis and Y-axis. For example, ours was “E 2”, meaning our location was Storm Bridge.
You then get another number from Tyr's Head, and it can be anything from as low as 5 to as high as 95. We were unlucky and got 75. This number translates to the number of kills you need to get in your specified area.
For our specific playthrough, we had to get 75 kills on Storm Bridge, and after you complete it (check the leaderboards to see how many kills you managed to get), you can return to Tyr's Head. Once inside, a Power-Up will appear at the viewing station.
From our tests, Power-Up is completely random. We have managed to get Double Points, Random Perks and Max Ammo. You can also return to Tyr's Head next round to get a new set of coordinates and a new number of kills!
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November 14, 2025
- ESRB
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Mature 17+ / Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Drugs