Black Ops 6's Bullet Train Map Looks Like An Action Movie In Wild Gameplay Footage
The fast and frenetic map takes place on a train with tight corridors.
Call of Duty's big new Season 2 Reloaded update is out now, and in addition to the TMNT collaboration and a Tony Hawk's Pro Skater tease, the update adds new multiplayer maps. One of them, Bullet, takes place on a high-speed train with tight corridors, and it looks like something out of a blockbuster action movie.
As you can see in the gameplay footage below, there is pretty much nowhere to hide, meaning combatants face off with each other at a rapid clip. In addition to firefights in the main cabin, players can climb on top of the train and fire away at enemies all the way on the other side. It's an exposed position, for sure, and there is always the risk of falling off the train as well. Players are also able to climb off the train's roof and down into the conductor's cabin to sneak up on enemies who may not see them coming.
Actually the Coolest Map in Call of Duty History #BlackOps6 @Treyarch pic.twitter.com/3Bm1alnj0w
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Activision published an extensive blog post covering the Bullet map, which includes recommendations for loadouts and gameplay tactics to give yourself the best chance to win matches and rack up kills.
Season 2 Reloaded's TMNT collaboration, meanwhile, brings the famous pizza-eating reptiles to Call of Duty, and it costs about $90 to unlock all the new TMNT content. As for the Pro Skater tease, the newly launched Grind map references some kind of forthcoming reveal, which is no big surprise given all the leaks so far.
In other Call of Duty news, Activision has launched Call of Duty: Recon Squad, a new community feedback program through which the publisher aims to gather notes from fans about the state of the game. Activision is debuting this as online sentiment around the state of Call of Duty is wavering, with many saying Activision is not doing enough to support the game or give fans enough reasons to come back.
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