Call of Duty Zombies has had a storied history, with Treyarch releasing over 30 maps since the mode made its debut in Call of Duty: World at War. One of the more unique maps the developer ever created is Five, and one Call of Duty Zombies fan has introduced a fully playable version of the map to Minecraft.
Five first appeared in 2010’s Call of Duty: Black Ops, and the map differentiated from others in a few key ways. For starters, it was the first to feature a guest cast since the Ultimis crew made its debut in Shi No Numa, as players controlled JFK, Castro, McNamara, and Nixon. While it was a launch map alongside Kino Der Toten, the map actually had to be unlocked by players and was not available from the get-go. To do this, players had to either finish the campaign or type “3ARC UNLOCK” into the main menu’s computer terminal.
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Five took place inside the Pentagon, with players exploring offices, a large war room, and some creepy labs. As such, creating the map in Minecraft is no small feat, though Reddit user Stentorious has done an incredible job of this. There is a lot to appreciate about the work done by the Call of Duty Zombies fan, including the use of audio from the game. The reload sound for the M1911 can easily be heard, as can dialogue from the player and groans from the blocky Zombies. A point and round counter can also be seen on-screen.
After building some barriers, surviving some rounds, and using the elevator, players get to see the war room area. The Redditor also wields an MPL, showing that Wall Buys are fully functional in the Minecraft version of Five. One of the most mindblowing parts of the design is the working teleporters, as the
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