First appearing in 2010's Call of Duty: Black Ops, the map retains the layout of the original but with improved visual fidelity.
A cliched plot, multiplayer issues, and polish problems aside, the latest Call of Duty offers some fun times for Campaign and Zombies fans.
Undead-fueled multiplayer mode Infected arrives on Tuesday, with fan favourite map Nuketown coming later in the week.
The first-person shooter saw a peak of over 306,000 concurrent players on Steam over its first weekend, surpassing Modern Warfare 2 and 3's launch numbers.
Over 30 percent of the game's early user reviews on the platform are negative, with criticism directed at issues related to installation, optimization, and more.
The first-person shooter is available now for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.
Black Ops returns with a new campaign, multiplayer maps, and round-based zombies. Here's what you need to know before jumping in.
The latest title in the Black Ops series is playable on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC alongside Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass.
The new Call of Duty UI is also live, and amid complaints, the official Twitter says redownloading DLC packs is "expected behavior."
Activision has unveiled the full system requirements for the upcoming first-person shooter's PC version ahead of its release later this month.
Pre-loading for the first-person shooter will go live on all platforms on October 21 at 9 AM PT, Activision has officially confirmed.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will launch for PC and consoles on October 25. On the former, it will feature support for FSR 3.1, ultrawide displays, and more.
Dead Island 2 will also be available for PC subscribers, while Donut County and Ashen return as new additions to Game Pass Standard.
All three first-person shooter titles will be available via Xbox Cloud Gaming via Game Pass Ultimate subscriptions starting later this month.
Raven Software speaks about the upcoming Black Ops 6's single-player campaign, which will serve as a follow-up to both Black Ops Cold War and Black Ops 2.
Activision's first-person shooter will release for Xbox, PlayStation, and PC later this month, on October 25.
Treyarch's recent beta topped previous titles in total hours and players, matches played, and playtime for each player.
Activision is ensuring "the community gets to dig into any and all modes that they want at the same time" on October 25th.
Check out the round-based map's various new threats, where to find the Pack-A-Punch Machine for upgrading weapons, and much more.
The open beta includes eight maps and modes with a 30-level cap. It also offers the chance to try out features like Omnimovement.