The only map from Call of Duty: Black Ops III to make the list is also one of the game’s best maps. As much as we love the likes of Firing Range, Jungle, Slums and Hijacked, we’re going to focus on other maps that deserve attention and love. The only rule? A focus on maps that haven’t been remade or remastered. We’ve skimmed through World at War, Black Ops, Black Ops II, Black Ops III and Black Ops 4 to find nine maps that add variety to Cold War’s library of maps and compliment the story Treyarch is attempting to tell. While it doesn’t look like Season Two features any returning maps, there’s still an extensive library of classic Treyarch maps just waiting to be remade or remastered. Since Season One kicked off, three classic Treyarch maps have been remade or remastered for Cold War (Nuketown from Black Ops and Raid and Express from Black Ops II). That’s excellent news, and with Season One concluding and Season Two kicking off, new content is on the horizon.Ĭold War also continues the long tradition of bringing back old maps. Everything, including new maps, is coming to every Cold War owner for free. There is hope, however, as Treyarch is following Infinity Ward’s lead with post-launch content. While there are solid, well-designed maps, the low amount was no doubt disappointing.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War launched Novemwith a total of 8 6v6 multiplayer maps.