Boundary breaking in a big way
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As this clip fromLightsfire on Twitterexplains, all you need to do is start up a private match on the Lowtown map and assign yourself as the CoDCaster. From there, you can fly around outside the bounds of the map and fully explore what’s out there - which, for whatever reason, is a massive, low-quality version of the Avalon map that appeared inBlack Ops 6 leaks earlier this year.
The one that seems to be making the biggest impression among players is Courtyard, which makes its return from Call of Duty: World at War, the 2008 WW2 game that served as the starting point for the entire Black Ops subseries. Notably, while Courtyard is one of the locations on the version of Avalon that we see outside Lowtown, it alsoappears outside Skyline, leading to some hope it might be added as a traditional multiplayer map, too.
Of course, what we’re seeing here all comes down to unfinished remnants of things that might get changed before they hit Call of Duty proper, so don’t expect this to be aperfectlook at what to expect - but it’s likely the best look we’re going to get for some time.
Check out ourCall of Duty: Black Ops 6 reviewfor more on the game, or check out our guide to thebest Black Ops 6 guns and loadouts to useif you’re already in.
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