COD Black Ops Cold War: the Nuketwon 84 map hides a curious Easter Egg

COD Black Ops Cold War: the Nuketwon 84 map hides a curious Easter Egg
What would Black Ops be without a Nuketown map? Even the guys from Treyarch are well aware of this, as they are preparing to introduce the Nuketown '84 map for free in Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War, the latest chapter in the recently released series.

Nuketown '84 will not be publicly accessible before Tuesday, November 24, yet one player was able to use a glitch to play a custom game within the new map. Not satisfied with his discovery, he also started wandering through its courtyards and houses discovering that it hides a curious Easter egg, obviously with an 80s theme. To unlock it, you have to shoot all the mannequins on the map: once done, an Outrun-style synthwave graphic filter is activated, in which everything is depicted in blue and purple tones, and a themed background music. See for yourself in the clip attached at the bottom of this news.

To celebrate the arrival of the Nuketown '84 map, Treyarch has also released the new Nuketown weapon bundle, a 10-item pack with a shotgun design smooth, you're lucky weapon and more. The bundle is separate from the map and is paid, but as a form of thanks it was given to all players who logged into the game in the period from November 13 to 09:00 on Friday November 20. Additionally, the Nuketown Weapon Bundle is also included with all Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War purchases made before 11am Thursday December 4th as a Black Friday offer. Since 10 December these items can also be used in Call of Duty Warzone at the launch of the first season.