
Overview of the Latest Developments in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
- Fans are humorously responding to the new map titled Bullet for Season 2 Reloaded.
- The map’s design bears a strong similarity to an earlier comedic concept known as Hallway, created by a player last year.
- The Season 2 Reloaded update is set to launch on February 20 for both Black Ops 6 and Warzone.
The upcoming update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, known as Season 2 Reloaded, is stirring quite a buzz among players. A notable point of contention is Bullet, the new multiplayer map, which fans are playfully ridiculing for its uncanny resemblance to a humorous fan-made map concept from the previous year. Scheduled to commence on February 20, this season promises an array of fresh content including new cosmetic items, weaponry, modes, and maps, notably featuring a remastered map that fans are eagerly anticipating.
On February 18, Activision unveiled a substantial content update for both Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone, labeled Season 2 Reloaded. This mid-season refresh will introduce a wealth of features into Treyarch Studios’ latest installment, highlighted by an exciting collaboration with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Players can look forward to the introduction of all four turtles, an assortment of iconic melee weapons, new limited-time game modes, and a revamped Event Pass, along with various cosmetic enhancements. Despite these exciting additions, the newly designed map has become a topic of discussion, albeit not entirely positively.
Fans Criticize New Bullet Map in Black Ops 6’s Season 2 Reloaded
After the comprehensive reveal of Season 2 Reloaded, gamers took to social media platforms to voice their critiques of the new Bullet map. The concept originated in November when Reddit user Doug_HF presented a comical design for a Hallway map, characterized simply as a linear corridor bordered by four walls. Now, in light of the upcoming Season 2 Reloaded, there appears to be a striking influence from this meme, as Bullet showcases a similarly straightforward layout, setting it apart from other existing maps in the game. Below are comparative images: the first depicts the layout of Bullet, while the second shows the original Hallway concept.


The resemblance did not go unnoticed among the gaming community, with players eagerly comparing the two maps. Comments like “the Hallway map creator called it”and “Jesus Christ, they actually did it”echoed throughout platforms like Reddit. One user, Jespertherapper, remarked that although they were not surprised, the meme had transformed significantly. However, not all feedback was negative; another Redditor, Knight_Dark142, pointed out that the Bullet map includes ample walls and obstacles that could mitigate spawn sniping and emphasized the strategic aspect of climbing atop the bullet train for added verticality.





While amusing discussions about Bullet continue, some fans are voicing concerns regarding Call of Duty’s new event featuring the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Alongside the Season 2 Reloaded information, Activision shared more insights into this collaboration, but players promptly criticized the studio for reintroducing a premium Event Pass and multiple paid bundles. While the premium Event Pass will provide access to the Splinter operator skin, acquiring the actual Ninja Turtles necessitates purchasing various bundles from the in-game store, leading to further discontent among the community.
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