Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 developer Treyarch has confirmed that the muscle-bound military shooter will bring back five classic multiplayer maps, including the ubiquitous Nuketown.
The maps returning alongside Nuketown will be Jungle (from Black Ops), Slums (Black Ops II), Summit (Black Ops), and Firing Range (Black Ops).
Anyone who has a penchant for Call of Duty multiplayer (and chances are that’s most of you) will definitely know Nuketown; it’s been featured in every Black Ops game to date.
Treyarch didn’t share many details about the maps, although it did confirm all five can be accessed when the game launches on October 12 for PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 marks a significant change in the long-running shooter franchise, being the first instalment not to include a single-player campaign. You can still play Zombies solo, but the game is pretty much tailored for multiplayer-based shenanigans.
Perhaps the biggest evidence of this is the fact the game introduces Blackout, the series’ first dedicated battle royale mode.