Summary

  • Black Ops 6's first Zombies DLC map, Citadel Des Morts, has received its official logo and release date, courtesy of Treyarch.
  • The map, which translates to Citadel Of The Dead, will be made available to players beginning on December 5.
  • Previously, some story details were outlined, along with some new additions coming to the popular mode.

In less than two weeks (13 days to be exact), will 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:receive its first Zombies DLC map. The 🍎🦂map, which will be named Citadel Des Morts or Citadel Of The Dead, is scheduled to be released on December 5.

Ahead of the map's launch, Treyarch revealed a first-look at its logo, as well as someᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ added details that should excite long-time Zombies fans.

Per Treyarch, when Citadel Des Morts launches on Dec. 5, the main quest will also be simultaneously made available. In other words, fans can jump right in to figure things out in the same way they did when the game's first two maps, Terminus 💜a🌟nd Liberty Falls, launched in late October.

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Everything We Know About Citadel Des Morts

Beyond its launch date and logo, weღ do have some story details to glean about the map . The synopsis for Citadel Des Morts is as follows:

After the shockin💝g revelations at the culmination of the Terminus Main Quest, W🐽eaver, Maya, Carver, and Grey follow the clues to Europe and discover an abandoned castle – a “citadel of the dead,” if you will.

Per th☂at same info dump, an additional Perk-A-Cola, 18 new Augments and three new GobbleGums will also be deployed into Zombies. New enemy types and Wonde꧂r Weapons have also been teased.

Finally, . The fictional locale is home to several multiplayer maps, . That opens the door to some interesting crossover potential, though we'll have to wait and see how it all shakꦓes out.

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