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Treyarch reveals another new CoD: Black Ops 4 multiplayer map, Militia

There will now be at least 14 maps at launch.
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Call of Duty fans have been treated to another teaser trailer for a brand-new map coming in the franchise’s next game.

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Militia is the latest Black Ops 4 multiplayer map teased by Treyarch today. The map description says “anti-government extremists backed covertly by a Russian cell are stockpiling weaponry in a remote region of Alaskan wilderness near the Bering Strait.”

Based on the outline provided in the short video, it looks like Militia will be a rather small map. But, obviously, we won’t know for sure until Black Ops 4 is released later this month.

Related: Treyarch releases a teaser for CoD: Black Ops 4 remastered map, Slums

Treyarch’s reveal of Militia means that at least 14 multiplayer maps will be playable in Black Ops 4 at launch. This includes the four fan-favorite remakes, Slums, Jungle, Summit, and Firing Range, as well as all of the brand-new maps: Arsenal, Contraband, Frequency, Gridlock, Hacienda, Icebreaker, Morocco, Payload, Seaside, and now, Militia.

Call of Duty fans will be patiently waiting to get their hands on all of these maps when the game is officially released on Oct. 12.


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Dot Esports Editor. I primarily play, watch, and write about Call of Duty but can also occasionally be found feeding the enemy ADC in League of Legends. I have been following competitive Call of Duty since 2011 and writing about it since 2015.