Nuketown 2025 is a downloadable map released for Call of Duty: Black Ops II. It is a remake of Nuketown which first appeared in Call of Duty: Black Ops. While the original Nuketown went for more of a traditional 1950s theme, the new map is now in a 1960s retro-futuristic Mid-Century modern style meant to represent the "Home of the Future" for 2025.
It was available for free to anyone who pre-ordered the game, purchased a launch copy, or purchased the Hardened edition or the "Care Package" limited special edition of the game. It was later made available to download for free to everyone as well as being included in an update for Call of Duty: Black Ops II on Wii U.
Nuketown Zombies, also known as Nuketown in-game, is a Zombies map that is featured in Call of Duty: Black Ops II. It is based on Nuketown, a multiplayer map from Call of Duty: Black Ops and Call of Duty: Black Ops II.
The map was previously only available to players who purchased the Hardened, Care Package, or Digital Deluxe editions but was later made available to purchase in the system's digital marketplace.
ASTROLANCER combines top-down shooter and shoot 'em up gameplay into one action-packed experience! Devise your own playstyle with a huge variety of weapons. Hardcore and casual players alike are welcome!
Call of Duty: Future Warfare (internally called NX1) was a cancelled Call of Duty game worked on between 2011-2012 by Neversoft Entertainment, with a release window for around 2013.
In January 2024, video footage of an early build (dated December 2011) was leaked online.
27 100% vanilla-compatible maps for Doom I, replacing the three original episodes. Focus is on short, compact maps with a low to moderate difficulty curve; a secondary aim being more consistent visuals within episodes.
An MBF21 mapset for Doom II made with the intention of feeling close to the spirit of the original Doom games while also adding new enemies and more detailed environments.
The Esoteric Formula its a boom compatible mapset that focus on esoteric concepts/vignettes and hardcore gameplay. All of these maps were designed to be a challenge to veteran players who seek hard content in doom.
A Doom II map based around various applications of voodoo dolls. This map contains destructable walls, Quake style walk-on lifts, automatic crushing doors, combination lock with multiple codes randomised for each new playthrough and an item vending machine using rockets as currency.
Imagine a world where Doom II was never released, and the only information that ever came to light was the level titles. Then imagine that nearly 20 years later, some people decided to make some levels based on how they interpreted the level name. Those very levels are in this WAD file.