Treyarch’s Call of Duty: Black Ops series—a collection of four titles themselves a part of a much more expansive gaming franchise—is often heralded as an FPS pinnacle amid a sea of wannabe titles.
Call of Duty is back in action with the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, and it's not just another retread of the familiar franchise package. Black Ops 4 is the first mainline Call of Duty game without a cinematic single-player campaign included. Instead, they've packed it with more online multiplayer action than ever, including the new Blackout battle royale mode that's designed to. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 features nearly a dozen Specialists with unique abilities. Every character has a use case depending on the situation, but here are the best and worst Specialists if you.
While Activision has been steadily bleeding these games dry for well over a decade, this subseries has always carried with it a certain amount of ethos. Entries like Ghosts or Infinite Warfare may have come across as cash grabs, but these titles genuinely feel warranted.
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While Infinity Ward’s Modern Warfare games have contributed a fair amount of amazing multiplayer maps, it’s tough to beat the often dynamic, memorable arenas Treyarch have introduced over the past nine-odd years. From the rough-yet-vibrant streets of Black Ops 2’s Slums to the high-flying action of Black Ops 3’s Redwood, some of these maps simply have no equal.
Treyarch is currently in the middle of Black Ops 4’s DLC season, and they’re busy dishing out content in ways new to the franchise. While the community continues to postulate on what could be head their way in the future, let’s take a look at the best multiplayer maps the Black Ops series has ever hosted (though there's nearly too many to count).
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