The launch ofCall of Duty: Black Ops 6continues to move into view, much to the excitement of fans waiting to load into the action for the first time. Before launch, fans of the franchise have the ability to play ahead of launchduring two beta weekends, which contain a small portion of what the full game has to offer.
For the launch ofBlack Ops 6, Treyarch has created a brand-new set of maps for players to load into during the beta. Each one has never been seen in aCall of Dutytitle before, guaranteeing a fresh experience for the whole community. Here, find all the maps appearing in theBlack Ops 6beta and when the game launches.
Black Ops 6 Beta Map List
Call of Dutybetas typically offer players a small slice of what the full release has to offer and forBlack Ops 6, it’s no different. Players can experience a total ofeight maps across the beta weekends. Below is a list of all the battlegrounds available during the beta:
Core mapsare the standard six-versus-six maps thatCall of Dutyplayers have come to expect in every annual release. During the beta, there are a total of five on offer. Alongside the selection of Core maps, Strike maps are designed to offer players a different experience.
Strike maps are focused on delivering a faster pace of play, in addition to being used in two-versus-two Gunfight or three-versus-three Face Off matches where smaller teams load into the action.
All Black Ops 6 Launch Maps
ACall of Dutyblog postconfirmsBlack Ops 6launches with16 multiplayer maps in total:12 Core maps and four Strike maps. Treyarch reveals the majority of the map pool will feature a classic three-lane design made popular by oldCall of Dutytitles, while some will be larger to accommodate a slower pace and Hardcore game modes.
Below is a list of allBlack Ops 6multiplayer maps confirmed for launch:
Core Maps
Strike Maps
The map pool is expected to expand, with seasonal updates providing even more battlegrounds forBlack Ops 6players to master. Perhaps Treyarch has some remasters up its sleeve. One interesting omission is the iconic Nuketown map, a staple of theBlack Opsseries. Players will have to wait and see if it makes a surprise appearance when the game launches on October 25.
The initialCall of Duty: Black Ops 6map list is promising, with plenty of unique designs keeping players coming back for more ahead of its first post-launch update expected to go live in November.