When Call of Duty: Black Ops released in 2010, it did more than just refine the competitive multiplayer experience; it elevated the "Nazi Zombies" mode from a curious bonus mode into a cultural phenomenon. While the base game shipped with the iconic "Kino der Toten" and the top-down twin-stick shooter "Dead Ops Arcade," it was the post-launch DLC season that truly expanded the lore, mechanics, and insanity of the Zombies universe.
The next significant DLC was "Nuketown Zombies," released on January 11, 2011, exclusively for Xbox 360 and later for other platforms. This pack included two maps: "Nuketown Zombies" and "Backlot." Call Of Duty Black Ops 1 Zombies Dlc Maps
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Instead of dogs, Ascension introduces Monkey Zombies. These little terrors don't attack you directly—they go after your perk machines. If a monkey reaches Juggernog, it will disable it for a full round unless you kill the monkey in time. This forces frantic cross-map sprinting. The trick? The monkeys prioritize the perks in the order you bought them. No air outside – stay in tunnels or
Release Date: February 1, 2011 (Xbox), March 3, 2011 (PS3), March 25, 2011 (PC)Set in an abandoned Soviet Cosmodrome, Ascension is widely considered one of the best and most player-friendly maps in the game.
Location: Jungle Temple