After the disappointing launch of 's campaign, players hoped the multiplayer modes would raise the title to new heights, but unfortunately, even the multiplayer feels dated. 's multiplayer includes a visually updated collection of beloved maps and an entirely new open-world Zombie mode. Still, any player hoping the latest installment would revolutionize the series will be disappointed with a package that feels more like a remaster of content that's already been played for thousands of hours.
has now fully launched with its multiplayer modes and expanded zombie mode called Operation Deadbolt. The new mode recycles Battle Royale format by placing a squad of 3 players in a large zombie-infested Urzikstan map. Long 45-minute matches center around finding increasingly stronger weapons to combat zombie hordes whose health and ferocity increase depending on zones.
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zombie modes have garnered a devout following of players who look forward to the extra offering whenever a new game is released. has taken the fast-paced and rewarding zombie mode and stuck it into a vast level, which unfortunately removes the charm previous incarnations had. Previously, the option to play the arcade-y modes and learn the ins and outs of each stage was a nice touch. Earning enough credits to unlock another area or choosing to fortify the location someone is familiar with made the zombie mode feel accessible. Instead, 's Warzone-sized zombie map feels like a chore to navigate, even with side mission contracts to complete and mystery boxes to find.
A squad of three players can team up and drop into the zombie-infested Urzikstan. From there, players must hunt for higher-tier weapons
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