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Revision as of 21:55, 24 September 2019
- "The Paradox Must Be Resolved..."
- — Mission Briefing
Tag Der Toten (German: Day of the Dead) is the eighth and final Zombies map for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, the twenty-fifth and final Aether Story map, and the thirty-second map overall. It released on September 23rd, 2019 for PlayStation 4, and will be released September 30th, 2019 on Xbox One and PC.
The map is a remake of the map Call of the Dead from Call of Duty: Black Ops and features Victis as playable characters for the first time since Buried in Call of Duty: Black Ops II.
Tag Der Toten serves as the finale to the eleven year Aether storyline that first began with Nacht der Untoten in Call of Duty: World at War.
This map marks the reappearence of the Thundergun.
Overview
Features
Weapons
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Mystery Box |
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Reels, Radios and Phonograph Records
- Main article: Tag Der Toten/Reels, Radios and Phonograph Records
Gallery
Videos
Trivia
- The name "Tag Der Toten" is a reference to Day of the Dead a 1985 George A. Romero film. This is most likely a tribute to the late Romero, as the map is a reimagining of Call of the Dead, in which Romero made an appearance.
- It is also a callback to the first Zombies map, Nacht der Untoten, which translates to "Night of the Living Dead", also a reference to a 1968 George Romero film with the same name.
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