There are still windows to build, wall weapons to buy, a Mystery Box, Perk-a-Cola machines, Pack-a-Punch upgrades… all of the elements that have evolved over time to make Zombies mode awesome.Īll that said, Moon is the most dramatically different map yet for Zombies. The mode remains fundamentally unchanged, in that you’re still tasked with killing large numbers of zombies while trying to survive for as many rounds as you can.
The fifth map, “Moon,” is completely new and pretty much the most insane zombie-killing playground that Treyarch has yet unleashed. Four of the five have already been released, they’re the four Zombie mode maps from Call of Duty: World at War and its DLC expansions, previously available in Black Ops for those who got the Hardened or Prestige edition of the game: Shi No Numa–“Swamp”, Nacht Der Untoten–“Factory”, Verruckt–“Asylum” and Der Riese–“Factory.” For starters, it’s all Zombie maps– five of them, to be precise. The Rezurrection map pack is unusual for a couple of reasons.
This week sees the release of what will no doubt be the very last DLC expansion for Treyarch‘s 2010 hit, Call of Duty: Black Ops.