Call Of Duty: Every Treyarch Zombies Map Ranked From Worst To Best
12. Alpha Omega
Nuketown is back - again. An Aether map is back in remake form - again.
Black Ops 4's Aether storyline continuation and climax was not a wholly original experience, the penultimate map, Alpha Omega, gets a few points over the original Nuketown Zombies because of just how much changed. Not only was pretty much the entirety of the Nuketown street open, but the much-discussed bunker underneath Nuketown (actually called Camp Edward) was also open for business.
With an easter egg tying into the events of TranZit and giving the backstory to the Avogadro, Alpha Omega fits into the Zombies storyline pretty well. The map is just as enjoyable to play as Nuketown is in any multiplayer variant.
The fan-favourite Ray Gun Mark II returns, this time with a small side-quest to craft elemental variants, making an already brilliant weapon even more fun and destructive. Unlike the other three Aether maps in Black Ops 4, Alpha Omega brought enough to the table to actually surpass its predecessor.