Call of Duty: Black Ops 6is bringing back a nostalgic map in a whole new way. Many have wished forBlack Ops 6to be a return to form for the stagnatingCoDseries. Therevival of round-based zombies, and the fact that it takes place within the belovedBlack Opssetting, have gotten many a player’s hopes up. Now, as it turns out,Black Ops 6might also bring back a beloved feature from previous games in the series - although it may not be received as many fans expect it.

In an interview withIGNon YouTube, longtimeCall of Dutylevel designer Adam Hoggat revealed thatthe classic Nuketown map will be returning inBlack Ops 6. Nuketown was first introduced in the originalBlack Ops, and has been iterated on in every singleBlack Opsgame since. Depicting a model town (usually with a 1950s aesthetic) used for nuclear weapons testing in the setting’s lore, Nuketown has become one of the most iconicCoDlocations, basically synonymous with theBlack Opssubseries.

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As theCoDplayer base has remained fairly young over the decades, and the originalBlack Opsis over a decade old, Hoggat explains that he’s especially excited for a new generation of players to experience the original Nuketown - still his favoriteCall of Dutymap - for the first time ever. “Recently it started occurring to me that probably a large percentage of our players never actually experienced the original one,” Hoggat said, “And so I’m really excited that with Black Ops 6, we get to basically revisit the original Nuketown…looking better than it has ever looked.”

Nuketown May Not Be As Nostalgic As Once Thought

Plus, When Nuketown Is Coming To BO6

For many players,Nuketown is a source of nostalgia. It’s been around in theCall of Dutyseries since 2010, and has appeared in every singleBlack Opsgame since. Anyone who’s played more than ten minutes ofBlack Opsmultiplayer has played Nuketown. The fondness with which they remember it definitely depends on the versions they may have played, and their experience level with each game, but regardless, it’s something almost everyBlack Opsplayer has experienced.

Nuketown will not be available inBlack Ops 6at launch.It’ll be released as DLC on November 1.

Four characters from Black Ops 6’s Zombies mode standing in a group.

And while many players have grown with the series,its fan base has expanded to encompass younger gamers who were far too young to play the originalBlack Ops. Their first experience with the series might beBlack Ops 4,Cold War, even6- meaning they’ve only actually played later iterations on Nuketown, and the original will be anew feature for them inBlack Ops 6.

To aid in bringing this classic map to a new audience,Nuketown has undergone an extensive process of graphical enhancement. While old-school fans will still recognize it as the map they know and love, it’ll look and feel better than ever with a fresh coat of paint.

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Our Take: A Small-Scale Map With Hectic Battles

Nuketown Is Classic For A Reason - But Will It Hold Up?

Nuketown has earned its enduring popularity, in no small part due to its cheery, retro aesthetic, which clashes ironically with its morbid concept and the violence of the battles that take place there. But besides that,Nuketown is also a brilliant piece of map design. It’s an incredibly small area, which forces frequent, large-scale confrontations. The mazelike homes that dot its suburban streets provide excellent hiding spots. Its bright colors make for simple landmarks and easy navigation, which is helpful for strategizing - control of the school bus means everything to some players.

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Players who pre-order the digital version of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will be able to download the game a few days before it launches.

If Nuketown has been transferred perfectly intoBlack Ops 6, with no changes, all of the above should be intact - or should it? The gameplay ofBlack Ops 6is somewhat different from that ofBlack Ops 1. Players have come to prefer larger, more spatially impressive maps.There’s every possibility that the new generation ofCoDplayers just doesn’t take to NuketownlikeBlack Opsplayers did when seeing it for the first time.

Hopefully, Nuketown’s merits are enough that it translates well, even in a modern setting. Its inclusion will certainly be welcome to longtimeCall of Dutyplayers, but whether it’ll take root with new fans remains to be seen. Either way, it’ll take a little while afterCall of Duty: Black Ops 6releases to determine just how Nuketown holds up in the modern day.

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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6

As tensions rise during the Gulf War, Black Ops veterans find themselves facing a covert group within the CIA, now branded as traitors. Players navigate intense missions across new multiplayer modes, including dynamic environments and innovative features like body shields, while the Zombies mode returns with classic round-based action and new maps.