Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Zombies map Liberty Falls has faced some backlash online, with players criticizing it for looking like a generic multiplayer or Warzone location. In general, players argue that the series has strayed from its roots since Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, with complaints about weapon rarity feeling like an unnecessary extra layer, cluttered HUD elements like health bars and minimaps ruining the atmosphere, and the gameplay feeling more like multiplayer or Warzone rather than traditional Zombies.
There’s frustration over the removal of the excitement tied to starting with a basic pistol and relying on luck for progression, which was a core part of the experience in older titles. Ultimately, critics believe the mode has lost its unique identity in favor of a more streamlined, multiplayer-like experience. However, at the same time, there is a lot of uncalled-for criticism that’s coming Black Ops 6’s way that overlooks all that it brings to the table.
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Liberty Falls Has a Fresh Setting Compared To Previous Zombie Maps
One of the first things to appreciate about Liberty Falls is its location. Set in a small West Virginian town shortly after a zombie outbreak, Liberty Falls provides a rather fresh take compared to the darker, more claustrophobic settings that players are used to in Zombies maps.
So while the daytime setting may be a departure from the usual nighttime maps in Call of Duty, it does evoke a feeling of a world in the immediate aftermath of chaos — where the outbreak is fresh and the survivors are just starting to confront the horrors.
It’s a Smaller Map That Can Be Used for a Different Purpose
There has been some criticism centered around Liberty Falls being too small or too easy as well but it overlooks the fact that this is a second map. In Black Ops 3, The Giant served a similar role — a smaller map that allowed players to grind camos, complete challenges, and hone their skills. Liberty Falls could fill the same niche in Black Ops 6, and provide a less intense, more grind-friendly experience.
Setting apart the lofty expectations for it to be the main Zombies attraction, it could be seen as a useful addition to the game, especially for those looking to complete objectives without the complexity of larger maps like the Call of Duty Terminus Island Map.
Fan-Favorite Characters Are Returning but Attention to Storyline Is Being Overlooked
The storyline introduced in Liberty Falls is another positive aspect that might end up getting overlooked through this whole backlash. The map brings back fan-favorite characters such as Richtofen and Samantha Maxis, while also touching base on Richtofen’s personal loss and Maxis’ corruption by the Dark Aether. Tying into the broader Zombies lore is a key point of attention here and players who are invested in the story will appreciate how the map continues to build on the series' in-depth lore.
The Larger Training Space Just Changes a Gameplay Dynamic
Some players have complained that Liberty Falls offers too much open space, making it easier for players to train zombies. While this might make the map feel easier to some, it also provides a different gameplay dynamic. Not every map needs to be tightly packed with narrow corridors and choke points. Having more open space allows for a different kind of strategy, especially for casual players or those grinding camos and challenges.
While Liberty Falls may not meet everyone’s expectations, it offers a unique setting, possibly a newer gameplay, and a compelling storyline that can appeal to both casual and dedicated Zombies players. Understandably, seasoned Zombie players are frustrated with the franchise not paying attention to their traditional demands. However, it’s important to view it in context — the series is aging and has to evolve in different ways and one of these times, the new zombie mode might just end up becoming a hit. Trying out new things is exactly how franchises evolve and find newer dynamics that work.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is the next entry in Activision's FPS franchise, and includes all the modes fans know and love - from an extensive campaign to 2v2 and 6v6 multiplayer, plus the popular Zombies mode.
- Franchise
- Call of Duty
- Platform(s)
- PS5 , PS4 , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S , Xbox One , PC
- Released
- October 25, 2024
- Developer(s)
- Treyarch , Raven Software
- Publisher(s)
- Activision
- Multiplayer
- Online Multiplayer
- Engine
- IW 9.0
- ESRB
- m