Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Season 1 had an sudden shock for gamers when it introduced again the Hacienda map from Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, and it is probably not the one basic map to get a remaster. Throughout a current interview, Treyarch’s Affiliate Artistic Director Miles Leslie hinted that the group already has its favourite maps to revisit, and no map is off the desk.
“We put a ton of consideration into the possible remasters with every new sport,” Leslie advised Dextero. “We all know there are specific fan favorites that gamers wish to see once more, and we’ve a few of our personal favorites that we have had on a want checklist over time. I will simply say that whereas we’re nonetheless centered on delivering authentic designs as the vast majority of our post-launch maps, no earlier Black Ops title is off the desk for potential remasters.”
Earlier this month, a Call of Duty leaker reported that the Launch map from Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 will return with a brand new title, Cosmodome, in both Black Ops 6 or the following Call of Duty sport that is coming in 2025. This rumor has but to be confirmed.
Previous to the launch of Season 1, Treyarch laid out every thing gamers can count on to see in Black Ops 6. The developer additionally revealed {that a} free trial for Black Ops 6’s multiplayer and Zombies modes will start on December 13 for a restricted time. Gamers additionally lately found a game-ending Easter egg in Black Ops 6’s Nuketown. Moreover, Treyarch teased a collaboration between Black Ops 6 and Netflix’s Squid Recreation.