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Nuketown ’84 Holiday

4.9/5 - (13 votes)
Release Date December 16, 2020
Location Nevada N.S.S.
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Deck the halls this holiday season! The festive holiday spirit is spread across Nuketown, enjoy the lights and watch for explosive fireworks! – Nuketown ’84 Holiday

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Just to the outskirts of the map players will see a tall Christmas tree, a snowman, presents, candy canes, and lots of Christmas lights. In the far distance, you can see the bomb drop location and the Activision game machine called Kaboom!

Christmas star

The Christmas Star can be seen in the night sky, Jupiter and Saturn will align in the night sky on December 21, 2020, in an event astronomers call the “great conjunction” also referred to as the “Christmas Star” marking the planets’ closest encounter in nearly 400 years. The bomb drop and Kaboom machine can also be seen in this picture.

Christmas décor

The map is scattered with Christmas stuff like Christmas presents, snow globes, Christmas lights, candy canes, and many nutcrackers. The main floor of the greenhouse also has Christmas Music.

teddy bear

On an old used couch in the backyard next to the sandpit is a Teddy Bear, bears have always been found in the Call of Duty Franchise with this one being the first one seen in Black Ops Cold War.

ending the match

Just like the other versions of the map, the match ends with a nuke that destroys the entire map. During the explosion, players will see another Activision game machine called Kaboom! It was released in 1981 for the Atari 2600 and sold over one million cartridges by 1983.

Easter egg

Shooting all the mannequin heads off within 60 seconds will change the map to an ‘80’s-themed aesthetic filter. This filter is cool and there are two different variations to the filter with one being blue and the other being green.


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