TheCall of DutyZombies community may have taken a big hit with the release ofVanguard, as that version of the mode was universally panned, but many are hoping Treyarch will turn things around with its next title. Not only will traditional round-based content likely be the main focus from the very beginning, but based on a recent job listing, Treyarch is looking to expand andimprove its Outbreak mode.

The first proper attempt at an open worldCall of DutyZombies experience, Outbreak made its debut as one ofCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s post-launch releases. Though many still preferred round-based Zombies, Outbreak had its strengths, like a more casual gameplay loop and some challenging Easter eggs. As a result, Outbreak had its fair share of fans, and those players would love to see it become even better with the next iteration.

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Improving The Fundamentals of Outbreak

For starters, Treyarch can and should treat Outbreak more likeCall of Duty: Warzone 2’s DMZ modein the sense thatCall of Duty’s Operators are constantly dropping back into the same Outbreak zone. This way, Treyarch can continue adding in new Wonder Weapons and enemy types whenever they debut in round-based maps. By setting Outbreak between Firebase Z and Die Maschine, it was canonically impossible for the CRBR-S and Chrysalax to be incorporated.

Additionally, more objective types and side activity variety from the get go would be welcome. While Outbreak eventually expanded to include fishing, roaming Ordas, and new types of chests to unlock, the mode was a bit barren when it first debuted. WithTreyarchhaving plenty of time to craft its next Outbreak experience, it should make sure that it launches with a whole lot of new side activities as well as all the old ones. Additional primary objectives would be welcome, too, as even the great tasks like Holdout can start to get old after a while.

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Lastly, and most importantly, more minor quests like the music Easter egg would be good to see. Aside from this task, collectible hunting, andBlack Ops Cold War’s Super Easter egg, there are few secrets to find inside of Outbreak. Though Treyarch certainly put thought into Outbreak’s two main quests inBlack Ops Cold War, the lack of side quests was a major bummer. With so much space to play with, it would be exciting to see some more minor Easter eggs introduced in the new and improved Outbreak.

Making Outbreak Feel More Like Traditional Zombies

While adding extra variety to Outbreak is a great place to start, fully original locations is the biggest must for the next iteration. Outside of Ruka’s secret bunker and the area across the bridge on Sanatorium - both of which were Easter egg-exclusive locations - all ofOutbreak’s play spaceswere pulled directly from multiplayer maps. Having no fully original maps was a bit of a bummer, as Outbreak felt less hand-crafted than a round-based map because of the locations players fought through.

If the next Outbreak experience could give players an original area to explore, like Alcatraz Island from Mob of the Dead or the Group 935 base on the Moon, searching for loot and clearing each building would be a lot more exciting. If Treyarch were to revive and expand uponold locations like TranZit, it could include classic landmarks like the Diner and Town to get nostalgic players hyped. The original Outbreak’s biggest weakness was a lack of personality, so some handcraftedCall of DutyZombies maps with areas specifically built for fights against the undead would be a huge step in the right direction.

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