


The ability to jump off the ship, dip into the water, and then hook up to a rope to zoom up to a room full of enemies is always fun. Why are there no ziplines/rappelling areas on other maps? Who knows, but it's pretty great on Armada. For the Call of Duty player that enjoys more traditional automatic gunfights with explosions that rattle the eardrums, there's something for them in Satellite too.Īrmada is one of the most dynamic maps in Black Ops Cold War, so much so that it actually causes some questions. Those that enjoy sniping can cover those flanking or kill the enemies that are doing the very same thing. For those that like to sneak around, the dunes are there. It's interesting, it's exciting, and Satellite has something for every player. On the other side of the map are tight caves that can be dangerous, as it's one straight path. Related: What Call of Duty 2021 Needs To Fix From Black Ops Cold War Mortars rain down, grenades start flying like everyone on the other team is Tom Brady, and the opposition becomes far more aggressive. In the middle, it's a king of the hill-type battle that gets increasingly chaotic the longer one team holds the peak. It's great for sniper duels, flanking, and there is usually something going on there - which isn't true for the other Black Ops Cold War maps with big areas. Each "lane" is unique, there's a big open area with sand dunes that can double as cover or concealment, but, unlike some other maps, this open area isn't bad.

Satellite may be another controversial pick to be placing this high given its reputation among the Black Ops Cold War community, but it's an interesting map.
