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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War's first major update paves the way for Season One, pulls Nuketown 24/7 playlist

Treyarch has released a significant update for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War that paves the way for the launch of Season One on 16th December.

The patch weighs in at 23.686GB on PlayStation 5, 12.7GB on PlayStation 4, 13.8GB on PC, 24GB on Xbox Series X, and 14.64GB on Xbox One. It focuses on bug fixes and stability, but also adds a 6v6 Motherland Moshpit playlist, and new Zombies intel and updates.

The new Motherland Moshpit playlist features TDM, Domination, Kill Confirmed, and Hardpoint on Moscow and Crossroads Strike. Hardcore Motherland Moshpit is also be available in Quick Play, featuring hardcore TDM, Domination, and Kill Confirmed.

Nuketown is still available in core and hardcore map lists, but the Nuketown 24/7 playlist has been removed, which is unfortunate for those currently grinding through the game. Treyarch said the Nuketown 24/7 playlist will return “with a special twist” in Season One. Perhaps a Christmas-themed Nuketown?

Call of Duty®: Black Ops Cold War & Warzone™ – Season One Cinematic Watch on YouTube

As already announced, there’s an extended 2XP + 2WXP weekend that kicks off this Saturday, 12th December until the start of Season One. This is very much a good thing, given how slow progression is in Black Ops Cold War – despite the recent boost.