Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 developer Treyarch confirmed the first batch of post-launch updates for the FPS will arrive as soon as today, less than one week after launch. The zombie-focused Infected mode, which makes players turn into the undead once they're killed by other human-controlled zombies, arrives today on PS5, PS4. Then, this Friday, the classic Nuketown map will join the 11 maps available from launch.
«Launch was only the beginning,» Treyarch said on Twitter. «Tomorrow, the Infected are coming to play. Nuketown joins the party on Friday.» The FPS' first full season of content isn't too far away either, as Season 6 in Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone is almost over.
Have you been enjoying Black Ops 6 multiplayer so far? Are you looking forward to returning to Nuketown? Let us know in the comments below.
Liam grew up with a PlayStation controller in his hands and a love for Metal Gear Solid. Nowadays, he's found playing the latest and greatest PS5 games as well as supporting Derby County. That last detail is his downfall.
Doesn't need nuketown every map is practically the size of it which is why the game is so unskilled and chaotic, made a whole different movement mechanic which can't be used properly because the maps are the size of a McDonald's tiddler fry.
@Deityjester yes. That's the first thing that struck me. I can't believe every map is so small.
This year's Call of Duty is certainly on track to be this year's Game of the Year.
Between its already huge popularity and massive adoption through GamePass, is just testament to how fun it is to play.
Nuketown has been in EVERY treyarch game since they created that map. Its expected — like Shipment in Modern Warfare for example. Its not my favourite, but its iconic — so much so that its been created many times in other games with Map Editors.
I don't think the Maps are that small — but that the Omni-Movement makes them feel 'smaller' than they seem compared to previous games. They have some quite long sightlines
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