RANKED BO6: REWIND OVERVIEW
- FAFO CLAN
- Jan 17
- 3 min read

Taking us back to the quaint Liberty Shopping Plaza in Liberty Falls, West Virginia, Rewind offers a unique blend of indoor and outdoor combat scenarios that cater to all play styles. Let's break down what makes this map a must-play.
Rewind in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is a map that blends nostalgia with modern gameplay mechanics. Whether you're holding down the video store, sniping from the drive-thru, or sneaking through the back alley, there's always a new tactic to explore. Its design encourages players to think on their feet, adapting to both the environment and the opponent's strategy.
As you dive into Rewind, remember, every store, alley, and lane has its story and strategy. So, load up, navigate through this blast from the past, and maybe you'll find your favorite spot to rack up those kills. Until then, keep your loadout ready and your tactics sharp - see you in Liberty Falls!
Map Overview
Rewind transports us to a strip mall setting, a nostalgic nod to the '80s and '90s with its video store, fast food joints, and back alleys. The map is designed for classic 6v6 core multiplayer battles, featuring two major lanes with multiple crossing points through shops and alleys.
Key Areas and Tactics
- Video Store (Fast Forward): Situated in the center, this is a hotspot for objectives in game modes like Domination and Hardpoint. Its layout offers numerous tactical advantages - from flanking routes to ambush spots. Be wary of the chokepoints at the entrances, though; they're sniper magnets.
- Back Alley: This area breaks into two segments with an RV in the middle, providing cover and a strategic vantage point. It's excellent for those who prefer to control the flow of the battle from the side, offering various ways to move from one lane to another while avoiding the main thoroughfares.
- Freedom Fried Chicken & Drive-Thru: An outdoor section with long sightlines, it's a haven for snipers and rifle users. However, the drive-thru can also serve as a flanking route if used wisely.
- Street: Running parallel to the Back Alley, the street is another open area but with less cover. It's a high-risk, high-reward zone where players can either dominate or find themselves exposed.
Game Modes on Rewind
- Hardpoint: The video store becomes a central battleground. Controlling this area means controlling the match, but the open lanes can serve as perfect avenues for counter-attacks.
- Search & Destroy: Rewind's layout allows for diverse strategies, from long-range engagements on the street to close-quarters combat in the shops. The back alley can be a silent killer with its flanking potential.
- Kill Order: Introduced in the beta, this mode sees Rewind shine with its balanced mix of open and enclosed spaces, making every kill order a strategic puzzle.
Community Feedback
Opinions on Rewind are mixed. Some players praise its nostalgic design and versatility, while others criticize the long sightlines for making the map feel too open. However, the map's inclusion in the CDL and ranked mapset speaks volumes about its competitive viability. Reddit threads and X posts highlight the debate, with some lauding the B flag's strategic depth and others comparing it less favorably to classic maps like Crossfire from Call of Duty 4.
Hidden Gems and Easter Eggs
Rewind isn't just about combat; it's dotted with cultural references. For instance, an RV with duct-taped bullet holes is a clear homage to "Breaking Bad". These Easter eggs add a layer of exploration to the map, rewarding those who take the time to look around.
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