One hardcore Call of Duty Zombies fan just came out with an amazing effort to express the love for the original Black Ops, by trying to recreate its classic maps in Minecraft.
Since the mode’s inception during World at War, Call of Duty Zombies has witnessed tons of maps so far. Till date, Five is considered to be one of the most popular maps among several players. And keeping that in mind, a passionate fan just remade the area of Five in the popular online game Minecraft.
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Fan recreates ‘Five’ from Call of Duty Zombies in Minecraft
For the uninitiated, Five was first introduced in 2010’s Black Ops Cold War. Compared to other maps, it was quite different as it consisted of a guest cast. Players got to control personalities like JFK, Castro, McNamara, and Nixon. However, Call of Duty players had to unlock this mode, by completing the campaign, as it was not available easily.
The map Five took place in the Pentagon as the players explored offices and a big war room, along with several labs.
Coming to Minecraft, the 3D sandbox title has its own challenges when creating maps inside its virtual world. It’s not an easy task by any means whatsoever. Still, a dedicated fan decided to recreate all Call of Duty Zombies maps in the popular game.
What’s even more interesting to note is that the fan also managed to keep the audio from the Call of Duty game, as you can hear the reload sound of M1911. The dialogues and few of the zombies’ groans are also identical to Activision’s title.
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The fan successfully did most of the Five map in Minecraft, which is incredible to say the least. For example, working teleporters and the mini boss in The Pentagon Thief. Weapons like FAMAS and Stakeout are also seen in action, all thanks to a great designing by the Call of Duty player.
It will be interesting to see upcoming content from the fan account as they confirmed that more maps will arrive in Minecraft in the future.
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