Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is poised to make a major impact upon its release, offering a wealth of new content including advanced technology, weaponry, game modes, maps, and, of course, the return of Zombies. The return of Zombies is a major highlight, and as such, numerous rumors have emerged about what the mode might entail.
One prominent speculation suggests that the beloved Grief mode could be making a comeback. Although concrete evidence is still lacking, there are compelling reasons to believe this could be true. Let's delve into the details surrounding the potential return of Grief mode in Black Ops 6.
Grief Mode Rumored to Make a Comeback in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
According to the renowned Call of Duty Zombies figure "Glitching Queen," who has also hinted at the return of classic Crawler zombies in Black Ops 6, there are rumors that Grief Mode could make a comeback. In their post, they mentioned, "Hearing Grief Mode will be returning to #BlackOps6 Zombies in a season update. They said 100% it's coming. I think this is a smart move." While this news hasn't been officially confirmed by Treyarch and should be viewed with some skepticism, there are compelling reasons to believe that @GirlGlitchermight be accurate.
Hearing Grief Mode will be returning to #BlackOps6 Zombies in season update. They said 100% it's coming. I think this is a smart move. pic.twitter.com/PruDGEh5Ig
— Glitching Queen ❤️ (@GirlGlitcher) September 14, 2024
For those who aren’t familiar, Grief Mode was a popular feature in Black Ops 2 and was initially planned for Black Ops 4 but ultimately scrapped. In this mode, players were split into two teams within the same map, battling both zombies and each other. Only one team could win at the end of the round, adding a competitive edge to the survival gameplay.
Grief Mode was well-received for its engaging mechanics, which included hunting for limited wonder weapons, blocking opponents from key features like the Pack-a-Punch, collecting power-ups for one’s team, and leading zombie hordes toward rival teams. These elements made the mode particularly intriguing for players.
The potential return of Grief Mode in Black Ops 6 is further supported by the new Terminus map, which provides ample space for an eight-player mode. Although nothing is confirmed yet, it seems logical for Treyarch to consider reintroducing this popular mode, given the map’s layout and fan enthusiasm.
We’ll keep you updated with any new information about this mode and other rumored features in Black Ops 6. Stay tuned for more details as the game’s release date on October 25th approaches.