Nuketown 2025 Finally Available on Wii U Version of Call of Duty: Black Ops II

By Jorge Ba-oh 08.08.2014 5

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After nearly two years, the Nuketown map for Call of Duty: Black Ops II has finally arrived.

An update for the popular shooter has brought fairly old, but still relevant, content to the Wii U version. Fans had questioned whether Activision would ever bring the map to Nintendo's system, and finally it's now available as part of a downloadable update.

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"Nuketown 2025" is a re-imagined version of the popular multiplayer map; a much requested addition that has been available on other platforms for some time.

Were you looking forward to Nuketown 2025?

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Gotta love the priorities devs have for Nintendo...>_>

It is not wise to speak on subjects you do not know all facts about, nor is it smart to judge a game based on looks alone. PSN: Nintendo_Gamer 3DS: 4296-3029-7422

Will definately go back to the game to try this out. Don't know why they couldn't have just given Nuketown at the start as free DLC when the game's online population was bigger. Still, 1000+ players a day is enough Smilie

As an owner of this game I am glad, but seriously why did it take so long?

Had this come out at launch like for the other systems I would probably be an owner of Call of Duty: Ghosts on Wii U right now. But it didn't so, I didn't buy it.

I imagine the online servers for this game are currently as heavily populated as Nuketown too.

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Went on last night and the new Nuketown playlist has doubled the amount of players online. Whilst still low numbers, it shows that, if supported, people will come back to play. Shame it took so long.

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