'Call of Duty: Black Ops 6' Season 2 Reloaded Adds 'Bullet' Map That Forces Enemy Encounters

Fighting on a moving train is now something that players can experience on 'Black Ops 6'
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There have been many iconic maps in the "Call of Duty" franchise, but the latest one that the team from Treyarch released for "Black Ops 6's" Season 2 Reloaded update may be the most challenging of them all.

This new map is called "Bullet," and it got its name from the famed bullet train as it is set on an in-game moving bullet train where players would have to fight inside and on top of their cars.

This new map is a first-of-its-kind in "Call of Duty" history as previous trains allowed players to hop on and off certain locations but are too small to be an entire map.

'Call of Duty: Black Ops 6' Season 2 Reloaded Brings the 'Bullet' Map

If you have rode a bullet train in Europe, China, or Japan, you'd be amazed at how it runs at almost subsonic speeds while feeling like a regular transit experience. However, fighting on a bullet train is a different thing altogether and is something you only ever saw in movies.

However, Activision Blizzard and Treyarch Games are making this a reality for the world of "Call of Duty" as Season 2 Reloaded is here to deliver a new map.

The latest and most intriguing map in the Season 2 Reloaded update is "Bullet," and it puts two teams inside a narrow bullet train in various multiplayer core modes for all-out action.

The "Bullet" map is available in either 6v6 or 2v2 multiplayer match-up configurations featuring the Sev and Rogue team. The goal is to neutralize a target using the train while fighting against enemy operators inside it.

Players will not be allowed to just hop off the train.

Currently, this is one of the most challenging and narrowest maps in the franchise. It should also be noted that the map involves a full moving train running at top speed.

What to Expect With the 'Bullet' Map in Season 2 Reloaded

Treyarch's latest development for the Bullet map is widely regarded by gamers as an ingenious addition to the game, and according to CNET's report, this is now the "thinnest map" in the franchise.

"Black Ops 6," in particular, has been full of impressive maps since it was released last year, and this gave players plenty of places to plan and hide their next moves, which is different from Bullet's narrow and limited spots.

The game's developer is best known for their three-lane map in their past releases, but this experimental map is looking to revolutionize the experience for gamers, with the players who are well-adept at tactical situations having the edge over others.

Activision Blizzard and Treyarch have a lot riding on "Black Ops 6" as it is the first game in years to be an original and new development. That being said, the company is still trying to solve the rampant cheating problem in the game and has since allowed players to disable crossplay to avoid PC players who are using the illegal methods.

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