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Black Ops 1 & 2 PlayStation ports spark rush; players repeatedly vote Nuketown, Hijacked, Raid
The recent PlayStation ports of Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 and 2 attracted a large influx of players. Many matches now end up on the same three maps — Nuketown, Hijacked and Raid — because players keep voting for them. The repeated map selection narrows variety in lobbies and frustrates players looking for different match experiences.
- PlayStation ports of Black Ops 1 and 2 launched recently and proved highly popular, driving increased concurrent players in multiplayer lobbies.
- A significant number of players consistently vote for Nuketown, Hijacked and Raid, causing those maps to appear in match rotation much more often than others.
- The dominance of those three maps reduces map variety in public matches and generates visible player frustration over repetitive gameplay.
- The situation highlights how classic, small-scale maps still shape player choice and match flow even when larger map pools are available.