Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is quickly approaching and will introduce plenty of new features, gameplay mechanics, and, most importantly, maps. It seems like Treyarch has spent a lot of time refining and polishing their upcoming maps, so you won’t be disappointed since they’ve gone into great detail with these maps, changing how they feel. This article will discuss everything about the confirmed Black Ops 6 maps, allowing you to dive into the game prepared.
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Be prepared to see 16 Black Ops 6 Multiplayer maps at launch, with 12 being Core Maps for 6v6 gameplay and 4 Strike Maps for 2v2 or 4v4 mode. Strike Maps are unique places that are comparatively much smaller and fast-paced. The Call of Duty blog states that all of these maps are “brand new,” which means that there are no chances of any launch maps being remakes or remasters.
In addition to these maps, players will see two new Black Ops 6 Zombies maps: Liberty Falls and Terminus. Each location adds thrill, excitement, and suspense to the game's unique play style. Therefore, strategize well before jumping into the game to protect yourself from becoming zombie food! Here’s a list of the confirmed upcoming 6v6 Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 maps:
Here is a list of all of the upcoming Strike Maps that’ll be featured in the upcoming eagerly anticipated game:
The CoD BO6 maps have been built on the innovative three-lane map design, offering quick engagement times. These maps allow the action to keep going without any hindrances and help to keep the pace absolutely optimal. All of the multiplayer maps feature a unique story that occurs after the Campaign, so players can also further explore these maps in multiplayer.
In this list, the only map that you might feel like you're already familiar with would be Sand House if you’ve played the previous Call of Duty: Black Ops games. From what little footage is available to fans, it is believed that the upcoming map is some demolished version of Nuketown. In this exciting map, the majority of the buildings are half-buried deep within the desert’s sand.
Once the beta came out, many fans dove into it and were greatly astonished at the maps and how greatly they complemented the Black Ops 6 gameplay features. Following is a list of all the maps that were featured in the game’s beta, as well as some descriptions of them:
This particular map is a Core 6v6 map available to players during the second beta weekend. In Babylon, you’ll explore an ancient city and its ruins that feature partially demolished columns that will help you in battle by allowing you to crawl through holes beneath it. You can hide yourself from the enemy by utilizing the chapel or depot to the fullest. If you’re a huge fan of heated combat, then you ought to run straight to the map’s centre since that’s the place for you!
Derelict is another Core 6v6 map that was available to players during both beta weekends. Situated deep in the Appalachian Mountains, this map is filled with destroyed trains and their skeletons. It has been a long time since it was abandoned, which means that it features a bunch of forgotten areas where you can hide from your enemies while thinking about your next move.
This Core 6v6 map is located in the Liberty Shopping Plaza, which can be found near Liberty Falls. Being a classic American strip mall, Rewind features an exciting layout that contains two outer lanes linked to various potential pathways that will take you through and around its stores. It also consists of a video store right in the middle where most of the activity will be taking place!
Since Scud is situated in a desert military outpost following a massive attack, you’ll see a really damaged radar dish that will mostly be used by snipers since it offers an almost 360-degree view. Players will also have difficulty with vision as the air here is thick with smoke. Feel free to hide in the depot or headquarters or utilize the trenches the best you can to take down enemies.
Available during both beta weekends, this luxury resort is a Core 6v6 map that offers amazingly beautiful views. Skyline is situated in the countryside and has a massive penthouse with a gym, lounge, pool, and kitchen. It features a panic room underneath the penthouse, so you can use it to run across the map since it’ll allow you to cover a big area without the risk of being seen.
Gala is a Strike map that drops you into the aftermath of a yearly fundraising event held in Washington, D.C. Players can either use the stage to help them during battle or hide in the lounge’s corner. Near the map’s sides, you’ll find a campaign stand, a makeshift bar, and a courtroom to utilize as cover. Since this map is tiny, you should plan out every move you make.
Yet another Strike map that was available during both beta weekends. This map is an underground mining tunnel’s subsection, leaving tons of space for you to play with. Players can utilize the tunnels to hide or the open cave for battle. The only source of natural lighting you’ll find in Pit will be coming from an open ventilation shaft. It also features mine carts for cover and ladders leading to a small upper section.
This Strike was only available during the open beta weekend, i.e., the second one. Operators have taken over Avalon’s Mediterranean region, so it’s up to you to battle your way through the map’s bedrooms, living room, and kitchen before heading to the balcony. You can find a broken wall here for cover and some abandoned surveillance equipment to help you gather intel.
Protocol was a training map that was available during both beta weekends, which allowed players to get accustomed to the new Black Ops 6 features, including Omnimovement. If you’re new to Call of Duty, then dive into Protocol first to get the feel of the game and make some practice shots. You’ll find Frank Woods here guiding you through all of it in the training missions.
That’s all there is to know about all of the confirmed maps in the upcoming game. The Black Ops 6 Warzone maps will be some that you’re already familiar with. Completing the campaign before diving into multiplayer gives you an upper hand since you’re already used to these maps.
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