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Previously, new maps were always paid DLC, but it would seem that Zombies is getting rolled into the ongoing free content plan now. However, the good news is that Activision is planning free updates and new content over time, just like it does with Multiplayer and Warzone. It’s got the same flow of progression Zombies players will be used to in that you’ll gradually venture deeper by unlocking doors, turning on power, activating machines, stepping through portals, and more.īullets start flying as soon as the chopper drops you off and they don't stop until the final body hits the floor.That being said, it’s still just one map that only takes around 40 minutes to run through, whereas Black Ops 4 had four at launch, and it absolutely will get old pretty fast because of that. It’s fantastically designed and extremely intense: bullets start flying as soon as the chopper drops you off and they don’t stop until the final body hits the floor. Thankfully it’s extremely large, layered, and dynamic, so there are plenty of hidden areas to explore and you can play it in either Endless mode, which gets harder and harder the further you get, or a predetermined 20-round mode. For now, it’s a little underwhelming that there’s only one single map: Die Maschine, which is actually an expanded and reimagined version of Nacht Der Untoten, the first-ever Zombies map from Call of Duty: World at War.