It wouldn’t be a Black Ops game without Nuketown, and with the Black Ops 6 release, Nuketown is most definitely back to fill all of your small map close combat needs. Find out what has changed with the new rendition of arguably one of the most famous Call of Duty maps, and find out why Call of Duty Black Ops 6: Nuketown is Back.
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Black Ops 6: Nuketown
For the last four years, since the release of Black Ops: Cold War (2020), Call of Duty fans have been itching for the chaotic, fast pace action-packed multiplayer experience that you can only get from Nuketown. Alongside the release of Black Ops 6 is a new iteration of the famous map, full of exciting new changes yet still keeping the classic feeling that Black Ops multiplayer fans have grown to love.
Black Ops 6: Nuketown
In Black Ops 6, Nuketown has received a visual makeover, returning to the classic 1950s aesthetic instead of a futuristic spin on the map. The core of the map stays the same, with the cul-de-sac consisting of houses, their yards, and busses and trucks in the middle of the road that can be used as cover. Alongside the re-release of Nuketown in Black Ops 6 comes a double XP weekend alongside a Nuketown-only game mode, which is sure to bring back that nostalgic feeling of Nuketown in 2010.
Black Ops 6: Warhead
For fans that cannot get enough of Nuketown, Black Ops 6 has added a new map called Warhead, which is essentially Nuketown post-nuclear bomb. Warhead shows us what happens after the bomb goes off in Nuketown, letting you play in a post-nuclear version of the famous map, full of desert sand and craters.
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