Summary

  • Shortly after Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 launches in October, Nuketown will be made available for players.
  • The fan favorite and iconic map will launch on November 1, roughly a week after launch.
  • It'll seemingly be free of charge, and what's more is that it appears that it'll be the original Nuketown map from the very first Black Ops game.

It wouldn't be a Call of Duty: Black Ops game without Nuketown, and the iconic fan favorite small map will make its return in the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

As first revealed during the latest episode of the COD POD podcast, and later confirmed via Twitter, Nuketown will be making its way into Black Ops 6 shortly after launch. Black Ops 6 is set for an October 25 launch, and Nuketown will become available a week later, beginning on November 1.

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Additionally, it appears that the map will be free and is not tied to any sort of preorder bonus or DLC pack.

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What's more is that it appears that the Nuketown that will be in Black Ops 6 is the original map that first appeared in 2010's original Black Ops. In the past, Nuketown as a concept, both in gameplay and style, has been in previous entries, however, with some small tweaks.

For example, in Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, Nuketown was renamed Nuk3town and took on a more futuristic vibe.

And in Black Ops 4, Nuketown was situated in Russia, complete with snow and Russian-inspired architecture to match.

Of course, we'll have to wait and see when the map does launch if it is indeed the original, however, based on the teaser, that appears to be the case. More so, with Black Ops 6 taking place in the 1990s, which isn't too far removed from the 1960s time period of the first game, then it makes all the more sense that Nuketown would be unchanged.

Either way, when Nuketown does make its way into the game, it'll join a launch list of 16 multiplayer maps, including 12 Core maps and four Strike maps.

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