While Call of Duty Zombies went through a rough patch with the launch of Call of Duty: Vanguard and its first post-launch map, Terra Maledicta, there is a bit of a renewed interest in the classic co-op mode. Call of Duty: Vanguard’s Shi No Numa Reborn brought back the round-based style and felt like classic Zombies again, and with one more Survival map coming to Vanguard, there is something else to look forward to.
Beyond this turnaround for Vanguard’s version of the mode, Call of Duty Zombies fans can look forward to Treyarch’s next major game. Set to release in 2024, fans are hoping to see some truly exciting developments within the story and maps with a bit more personality than those offered in Black Ops Cold War and Vanguard. Beyond that, though, Treyarch should continue to experiment with some interesting side game modes.
Call of Duty Zombies’ Verruckt Map Deserves a Reimagining
While Outbreak turned out to be a massive hit for Treyarch in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, it was far from the only game mode the developer tested out. Cranked was offered as an experience that saw players needing to constantly kill the undead, while Jingle Hells was a fun, Christmas-themed variant of Die Maschine. However, Treyarch has tried out alternate modes before Black Ops Cold War, to varying degrees of success.
While Turned was far from a fan favorite mode in Black Ops 2, fans adored Grief, the PvPvE mode that saw gamers fighting to outlast the other team and trying their hardest to get their opponents killed. Zombie Rush was a largely forgotten mode from Black Ops 4 Zombies, as players did not feel any particularly way about the points-focused competitive offering. Even Vanguard’s first two Zombies maps could be considered a
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