☢️ Nuketown Will Be Playable in Black Ops 7 This Thursday
Call of Duty fans, get ready to sprint straight into chaos again — Nuketown is returning in Black Ops 7 this Thursday.
Since its first appearance all the way back in Call of Duty: Black Ops (2010), Nuketown has basically become the series’ official “you will die in 3 seconds” playground. Fast matches, nonstop spawns, wall-to-wall grenades — you know the vibe.
This new version in Black Ops 7 marks the 18th time Nuketown has shown up in a Call of Duty title, whether as the classic layout, a re-imagining, or a themed remix. At this point it’s less of a map and more of a yearly tradition.
Why Nuketown Keeps Coming Back
Nuketown works because it’s:
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Tiny and intense – You’re always in a gunfight. No dead time.
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Easy to learn, hard to survive – Two houses, a bus, a truck, and pure chaos in between.
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Perfect for grinding – Camos, challenges, weapon levels; Nuketown is an XP farm.
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A nostalgia hit – For a lot of players, Black Ops 1 Nuketown is Call of Duty.
Every new Black Ops entry finds a way to tweak the formula a bit — new art style, different time period, small layout changes — but the core feel stays the same: frantic, explosive, and slightly unhinged.
What to Expect This Time
While we’re still waiting on every tiny detail, here’s what you can probably expect from Nuketown in Black Ops 7:
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Classic three-lane structure with both houses and the central street intact.
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Updated visuals to match Black Ops 7’s setting and tone.
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Full support for core modes like Team Deathmatch, Domination, Hardpoint, and more.
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Event playlists built around Nuketown for launch hype and fast matchmaking.
And of course: chaos. Lots and lots of chaos.
How to Prepare Before Thursday
If you’re planning to no-life Nuketown when it drops, here are a few quick prep tips:
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Level up your close-range weapons (SMGs, shotguns, fast ARs).
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Tune your class for speed – sprint speed, ADS speed, and fast reloads.
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Bring explosives – grenades, semtex, and anything that clears a house.
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Warm up your aim – Nuketown punishes slow reactions more than almost any other map.
Are You Jumping In?
Nuketown returning for the 18th time is wild, but also low-key comforting. Some things in Call of Duty just never change — and honestly, we don’t want them to.
Are you excited for Nuketown’s return in Black Ops 7 this Thursday?
Drop your planned loadout and game mode in the comments!