Summary

  • Call of Duty is going all out for the holidays, with a celebration Treyarch is dubbing "CODMas."
  • As part of the festivities, Nuketown has been turned into a Christmas-themed map, complete with throwable snowballs.
  • That's not all, though. Santa can be seen flying through the air at the start of a match, except it isn't Santa but a Zombie with Vermin.

With December in full swing, Treyarch decided to join in on the holiday fun by turning the fan-fꦜavorite and iconic Nuketown map into a snowy paradise.

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That said, the real treat is the snowy Nuketown map that has been renovated with Christmas lights, decor and snowmen all throughout. There's even a Santa Cℱlaus flying through the🐈 air at the start of a match.

Except, it isn🌺't Santa himself. No. Instead, Santa has been replaced by a Zombie wearing a Christmas Wreath. Oh, and the Sleigh does not have Rudolph, but instead a pack of Vermin.

Check it out:

It's a super fun twist on the typical Santa and Rudolph gliding through the air, but, as it tur𝓡ns out, it's not the only major twist present in Holiday Nuketown.

Who's Ready For A Snowball Fight

As discovered by a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Call of Duty , the snowballs present on Holiday Nuketown aren't just for show. They can actually be equipped in your 𝔍arsenal, and ไwhat's more, they can even deal damage to opponents.

Per the video, simply press "X" when near a pile of snowballs and four will automatically join your inventory. Fr♌om there, you can begin throwing them at enemies, where damage will be dealt and eliminations can even be scored. It appears that it's a one-shot kill akin to a throwing knife. With December only just beginning, it remains to be seen what more fun things CODMas will bring, but, for now, these twists are certainly worth popping in for.

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