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Player Finds Hidden World at War Courtyard in Black Ops 6

Oct 29, 2024 2:38 PM

A player has discovered a hidden version of the Courtyard map from Call of Duty: World at War within Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 while exploring the Skyline map. Although the inclusion remains unconfirmed, the player shared a video showcasing the map's details, speculating about its potential future as downloadable content (DLC). This find has sparked discussions among fans about the remaking of classic maps, especially since Courtyard previously appeared in Black Ops 2. Given the tradition of map packs in the Call of Duty franchise, the return of Courtyard is a possibility, although Treyarch has not made any announcements regarding its inclusion.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has had a strong launch, outperforming earlier titles on Steam and marking the first entry in the franchise to be available on Xbox Game Pass at launch. Analysts predict this move could significantly boost Game Pass subscriptions while impacting direct sales.

Could Courtyard from World at War return as DLC for Black Ops 6?

While the return of Courtyard is not officially confirmed, hints from recent discoveries and Treyarch's history of remapping classic maps suggest a strong possibility of its inclusion in future DLC.

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Call of Duty: World at War, released in 2008, is a key title in the Call of Duty franchise set during World War II. It features a gripping campaign and a popular multiplayer mode, with several maps, including Courtyard, becoming fan favorites. The franchise has a long-standing tradition of revisiting popular maps in new iterations, leading to excitement around potential remakes within the contemporary multiplayer landscape of Black Ops 6.



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