Name of responsibility: Black Ops 6 will receive an intact multiplayer game system and an unused map for the moment.
“The launch was just the beginning,” developer Treyarch wrote in an X post on Monday. “Tomorrow the Infected come to play. Nuketown joins the party on Friday.”
Inflamed multiplayer celebration mode sees players trying to live to tell the story against player-controlled zombies looking to convert everyone else.
Nuketown is a small multiplayer map that debuted in 2010’s Name of Accountability: Dark Ops. Inspired by the US nuclear test sites created in the 1950s, a different version of the map has appeared in each and every one of the Dark Ops games in the future.
Black Ops 6 launched on Friday with 11 regular multiplayer styles, four switch styles where Scorestreaks are disabled, and a Hardcore mode variant, which gives players less fitness and features a limited HUD and nice fire.
Activision said before launching that players should expect more formats to be created to be available regularly after launch.
Dark Ops 6’s first update was saved over the weekend. Among alternative features, XP and Weapon XP rates were highest in Team Deathmatch, Control, Seek & Damage, and Gunfight multiplayer modes.
“Our team is closely monitoring XP rates for all modes to ensure players progress as expected wherever they play,” Activision mentioned.