Activision and Treyarch have announced that the Nuketown map is coming to Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 for free on November 13 on PlayStation 4, with release on Xbox One and PC to follow one week later.

Nuketown will be available to play in multiplayer, making the total number of maps available in MP 15.

Treyarch announced that Nuketown was returning back in June during a pre-E3 live stream, stating it would go live in game in November. Right before Black Ops 4’s launch, Treyarch dropped a teaser image for the map, showcasing that it was re-imagined in Russia with a snow theme.



Activision confirmed prior to launch that all new content for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is playable first on PS4 before other platforms. Xbox One and PC players can get the Nuketown map one week later on November 20.

It’s not clear if Activision plans to release more free maps for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. There’s 12 more maps coming to Black Ops 4 with the Black Ops Pass. Release dates or schedule for those have not been announced as of now.