

This wouldn't be too far-fetched, given that both sides have their own set of operators for multiplayer and Zombies already, and it could give some further depth to that side of the story. Maybe, with a map such as Chernobyl, we look through the lens of Omega.

Perhaps, much like with the old Zombies, we jump into a new perspective, much like how we bounced between future Richtofen and past, as well as with the Victis crew. RELATED: Limited Ammo Needs To Be Brought To Prop Hunt In Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War So ,why would Requiem go to Ukraine? Well, perhaps they don't. However, there needs to be a lore reason for venturing into the Ukrainian nuclear power plant - Poland, with Die Maschine, was to investigate a secret Nazi bunker filled with revelations towards the Dark Aether, while Vietnam with Firebase Z was to rescue Samantha Maxis.

Flopper's history of negating explosive damage, perhaps radiation could fall under a similar umbrella, and it could be the map to debut the perk. The closer to the actual reactor you get, the more it beeps. albeit with hazmat suits and Geiger counters. Chernobyl could do something very similar. Turning on the power made some areas lose this requirement, but still, going outside meant you needed a spacesuit. Moon, for example, way back in the original Black Ops, required players to use a spacesuit in order to survive, given the lack of oxygen. It could even present some interesting, unique gameplay elements. Zombies have toyed with real-life events before, with the last game, Black Ops 4, sporting a map called Voyage of Despair that was set on the Titanic, so it wouldn't be completely out there to suggest venturing into the reactor of Chernobyl. RELATED: Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War And FIFA 21 Most Downloaded PS Games In January 1986 is right around the time of Black Ops Cold War, so what if we ventured into this reactor, perhaps because the cause was actually a Dark Aether portal? If you've been living under a rock and don't know what the Chernobyl Disaster was, in 1986, a nuclear reactor in Northern Ukraine exploded, and to this day, the area is radioactive.

Dark Aether anomalies are opening up across the world, from Poland to Vietnam, but where will Weaver send his rag-tag team of operators next? I'd throw Chernobyl in as a perfect place to go. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is set in the 1980s, and the Zombies mode has taken advantage of this.
