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Black Ops 6 Season 1: Nuketown Easter Egg Brings a Surprising Twist

Season 1 of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has officially launched, and with it, a massive 40GB update packed with fresh Multiplayer maps, new weapons, and features to keep players on their toes. However, Treyarch threw in an unexpected surprise, reviving a fan-favorite twist on the iconic Nuketown map. Longtime players know Nuketown as a battlefield steeped in nostalgia, so when an Easter egg was quietly discovered, the community went wild.

Nuketown’s Legacy

To fully appreciate this Easter egg, let's rewind a bit. Set in a retro Nevada nuclear test site, Nuketown has been a beloved Multiplayer map in Call of Duty history, renowned for its perfectly balanced, chaotic close-quarters combat. Every corner of the map has cover that can turn into a surprise ambush, setting the stage for high-intensity six-versus-six matches. Over the years, Call of Duty games have introduced different spins on this map, often with hidden Easter eggs centered around the eerie mannequins scattered across the map.

Mannequins are a signature of Nuketown, and in past games, shooting their heads triggered different responses, from a playful dance party to zombie hordes. However, in Black Ops 6, players initially noticed that Nuketown seemed to be missing this feature…or so they thought.

The Black Ops 6 Easter Egg Discovery

True to Treyarch’s style, this year’s Nuketown included a surprise Easter egg, but with a twist that caught even veteran players off-guard. Here’s how it works: if players shoot off all the mannequin heads within a specific timeframe, the screen suddenly glitches, replacing gameplay with a “signal lost, stand by” message reminiscent of a 90s television set. For a few seconds, players experience a channel-surfing effect, with various 90s-inspired TV channels flickering onscreen before gameplay resumes with a fresh, retro filter and audio jingle.

The scene shifts entirely. It’s as though players are now inside a TV show, with an invisible audience watching their every move. But who’s in the audience? Mannequins surround the map, watching the action from the outskirts, and these aren’t the friendly mannequins of old. If players shoot at them, they trigger flashbangs, and soon after, zombie mannequins start crawling out of the ground, bringing a new layer of chaos and thrill to the gameplay.

Why This Easter Egg is a Game-Changer

This clever Easter egg offers more than nostalgia—it fully immerses players in the Black Ops 6 world, making them part of the story while tipping a hat to the game’s Gulf War-era setting. The zombie mannequins add an unexpected, horror-themed twist to the map, mixing classic Call of Duty gameplay with a unique narrative and visual experience.

Whether you’re exploring Black Ops 6’s new maps or diving back into the familiar corners of Nuketown, this Easter egg is a must-see. It’s clear that Treyarch is committed to keeping surprises coming and giving fans a reason to keep coming back to this iconic battleground.




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