It’s hard to tell if a single multiplayer map can sell a $60 video game. But it could happen. Game publisher Activision and studio Treyarch announced today that the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops III will include a reimagined version of the Nuketown multiplayer map.
The new map, dubbed Nuk3town, will be refreshed for the new game, which is set in the year 2065, and allow for the new momentum-based chained-movement system, which enables players to run on the sides of walls and pull other tricks while moving. Black Ops III debuts on November 6 on the PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Fans who preorder the game will receive the Nuk3town downloadable bonus map as an in-box download code.
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The popular map debuted in the original Call of Duty: Black Ops, and it returned in Call of Duty: Black Ops II as Nuketown 2025, with an updated look and feel representing the home of the future. As Nuk3town in Call of Duty: Black Ops III, the new map will once again delivers quick-hitting action that’s suitable for all game types.
Black Ops III multiplayer offers players the ability to move fluidly through custom-built environments with finesse, all while maintaining complete control over their weapon at all times. Treyarch also introduces its new Specialist system, which lets players choose and rank-up nine elite Black Ops soldiers, each with their own look, personality, voice and battle-hardened weapons and abilities.
I was never a big fan of Nuketown myself, as it’s a small map without a lot of interesting features. But I’ve run into many Call of Duty players who swear by it over the year.s