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Take a sneak peek at the new Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 maps coming next week

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has been extremely popular since its release on October 25 new records for both one-day players and GamePass subscribers. If you’re already hungry for more variety in your multiplayer action, the Season 1 launch on November 14 will include three new maps to indulge in.

Black Ops 6 players already got some new additions to the game’s current multiplayer options this past weekend with the return of the classic Nuketown map, originally seen in Call of Duty: Black Ops, and the new Infected game mode. Now Black Ops 6 owners on all platforms can look forward to brand new content to round out their multiplayer matches.

The core multiplayer maps Hideout and Extraction, as well as the Strike map Heirloom, will be added to the first-person shooter when Season 1 goes live. It’s unclear if all three will debut at the same time or if players will be fed in a trickle over time.

Core multiplayer maps can be used in any game mode, and both Hideout and Extraction offer 6v6 battles. Heirloom is built for 2v2 matches, specifically Gunfight, but can also be used as a typical 6v6 map.

Developer Treyarch posted that more maps will be released mid-season, but here’s everything we know about the new multiplayer maps scheduled for next week.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 latest maps

Here are all the details so far about Call of Duty: Black Ops 6’s new multiplayer maps coming with Season 1 on November 14.

Shelter

a screenshot from the game Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, showing part of the multiplayer map Hideout. Various building materials and debris are scattered throughout what appears to be an abandoned firearms training facility a screenshot from the game Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, showing part of the multiplayer map Hideout. Various building materials and debris are scattered throughout what appears to be an abandoned firearms training facility

The Hideout map appears to take place on abandoned military training grounds.

Activision/screenshot by CNET

We can assume that Hideout appears to be located on some sort of military base, with huge tented barracks in the center of the map. During the flight you will come across various nooks and crannies, with abandoned vehicles and sparse areas where you can hide if you want to wait for your enemies.

Extraction

A screenshot of the multiplayer map Extract from the game Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. On a helicopter landing site, a large orange and white cargo helicopter stands with its door open next to a broken down jeep with its left front tire missing A screenshot of the multiplayer map Extract from the game Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. On a helicopter landing site, a large orange and white cargo helicopter stands with its door open next to a broken down jeep with its left front tire missing

The Extraction Map appears to contain large open spaces on a possible floating island.

Activision/screenshot by CNET

Extraction is located in a picturesque hangar, surrounded by sparkling coastal waters, palm trees and a helipad to the side. There seems to be a huge enclosure, as well as buses, helicopters and crashing waves to explore, but you don’t want to get caught up in admiring the scenery.

Heirloom

A screenshot of the multiplayer map Heirloom from the game Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. It shows an aerial view of the lobby of a museum, with a red carpet at the entrance leading to a reception A screenshot of the multiplayer map Heirloom from the game Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. It shows an aerial view of the lobby of a museum, with a red carpet at the entrance leading to a reception

The Heirloom map for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 appears to feature tight spaces for 2v2 Gunfight matches.

Activision/screenshot by CNET

Heirloom takes place in a large museum-like space with various exotic (and probably priceless) items. It seems to be perfect for close-quarters combat and firefights, making it an excellent option for the intimate setting of a 2v2 gunfight.

All three new Black Ops 6 multiplayer maps cost nothing. You get all three for free, regardless of whether you play the latest Call of Duty via Xbox Game Pass or whether you’ve purchased a copy.

There will be a Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Battle Pass debuting in Season 1, which will be separate from the maps. It costs 1,100 COD Points (about $10) and gets you weapon blueprints, charms, emblems, skins, and other unlockable goodies. However, the new multiplayer maps are not part of the battle pass.

Additional maps released during Black Ops 6’s life cycle will also be free.

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