Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Reveals Its Full Launch Lineup of 14 Multiplayer Maps

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is only a week away, and developer Treyarch has finally unveiled the full list of multiplayer that will be available at launch. The game will arrive with a fairly meaty 14 maps, four of which (Firing Range, Jungle, Slums, Summit) will be remakes – don’t worry, Nuketown is also on the way, but it won’t launch until November.

Treyarch has been gradually unveiling Black Ops 4’s maps over the past few months on Twitter, so get ready for a tweetstorm!

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For those who don’t have time time/ability to check out all those tweets, here’s how Treyarch describes all the launch maps:

  • Frequency: A covert listening station deep in the mountainous region of Hunan Province is being used to track strategic targets across the globe.
  • Contraband: Surveillance of an international arms smuggling operation has uncovered this shipping hub on a remote, uncharted island off the coast of Colombia.
  • Seaside: An anti-government protest in this quaint coastal Spanish town grew out of control and forced a military shutdown.
  • Payload: A defensive ICBM launch facility deep in an Icelandic mountain range has been infiltrated by hostile forces attempting to steal a nuclear warhead.
  • Gridlock: A Japanese metropolis whose city center has been jammed up by a bank heist gone wrong.
  • Hacienda: A lavish vineyard estate situated on a quiet lake in the Spanish countryside, home to a high-ranking crime syndicate boss.
  • Morocco: Rebels in a small Moroccan village are using government military supply planes as target practice as they fly over the surrounding Sahara Desert.
  • Summit: Black Ops Flashback – Cold War surveillance is at its peak above the clouds in the mountaintop listening post in the Ural Mountains.
  • Firing Range: Black Ops Flashback – US Forces gear up for red team/blue team combat exercises in this Guantanamo Bay military base.
  • Arsenal: Hostile covert ops on a manufacturing facility of a powerful North American military defense contractor means someone may have stolen the keys to the castle.
  • Icebreaker: A long lost Nuclear submarine in the Arctic houses a uranium supply which a Russian unit has come to salvage.
  • Jungle: Black Ops Flashback – The heat is on as Cold War forces collide in the sweltering depths of the Vietnam jungle.
  • Militia: Anti-government extremists backed covertly by a Russian cell are stockpiling weaponry in a remote region of Alaskan wilderness near the Bearing Strait.
  • Slums: Black Ops Flashback – Street battles rage in head to head heat through the center of a rundown Panama neighborhood.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 will be serving up a combination of paid and free DLC post launch. Some maps, like Nuketown, will be free, but they’re also offering the $50 Black Ops Pass, which will include 12 maps.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 hits PC, Xbox One, and PS4 on October 12.