Black Ops 1 Kino Der Toten Wall Buys
- For a similarly named zombies map, see Nacht der Untoten.
- "(static) Entry 741021! Perhaps the station will hold the key to the real goals of Group 935. I still do not trust my unconventional allies, but they are of great use to me. But, I digress. Who would have thought the MDT was capable of time travel? How many stations does this group have? Where did that little girl disappear to? Only time will tell what new questions awaits us in this... THEATER OF THE DAMNED! (static)"
- — Dr. Edward Richtofen
Kino der Toten (German for Cinema/Theater of the Dead) is the fifth Zombies map overall, featured in Call of Duty: Black Ops and Call of Duty: Black Ops III. The map takes place in at Group 935's Kino Facility, at an abandoned theater in Germany, and it is the first map available to the player in Call of Duty: Black Ops. The map introduces some new components to the Zombies mode, including Crawler Zombies and the Fire Pit trap. The Thundergun is introduced in this map as a new Wonder Weapon. The cast of Shi No Numa and Der Riese return as the playable characters: "Tank" Dempsey, Nikolai Belinski, Takeo Masaki, and Edward Richtofen.
A remastered version of the map is available in the Zombies Chronicles map pack for Call of Duty: Black Ops III, along with seven other classic maps.
A fractured portion of the map is featured in Revelations.
Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Rooms
- 2.1 Lobby (starting room)
- 2.2 Lower hall
- 2.3 Alley
- 2.4 Storage
- 2.5 Upper hall
- 2.6 Foyer
- 2.7 Dressing room
- 2.8 Stage/Power room
- 2.9 Theatre
- 2.10 Pack-a-Punch/Projector room
- 2.11 Random rooms
- 2.11.1 Dentist's office
- 2.11.2 Conference room
- 2.11.3 Samantha's room
- 2.11.4 Samantha's room (destroyed/zombified)
- 3 Call of Duty: Black Ops III
- 4 Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies (spin-off)
- 5 Gallery
- 6 Weapons
- 7 Perks
- 8 Achievements/Trophies
- 9 Quotes
- 10 Film reels and radios
- 11 Videos
- 12 Trivia
Overview
Due to the Wunderwaffe DG-2 overloading the teleporter in Der Riese, the Ultimis crew get sent through time and space and end up at Group 935's Kino Facility located at an abandoned theater in Germany in 1963. These events also caused Richtofen to drop his diary. Upon arriving, they must face limitless hordes of the undead as they continue their journey.
Rooms
Lobby (starting room)
This is where players spawn in at the start of the game. It is quite large and has plenty of room to run around. It contains the teleporter "mainframe link," Quick Revive for 1500 points (500 points on solo), an M14 for 500 points (250 points for ammo refill), an Olympia for 500 points (250 points for ammo refill), four barriers. A Mystery Box spawn is also located here (but the box will never spawn here), on the balcony. There are a total of four barricaded windows. There are three doors available for moving to new rooms and areas: at the top right of the staircase purchasable for 750 points, one to the left under the staircase that is also 750 points, and one directly ahead under the staircase which cannot be opened from the Lobby; it opens when the power is turned on. There is a meteor players can find in the corner of the room in a jar by the bottom window. If they hold the "use" button on all three of them, the song "115" by Elena Siegman will start playing. Players can also see the Mystery Box from the far window near the Quick Revive if it spawns in observable locations. It is not advised to stay here past round 5.
If players go to the window on the top floor and look towards the right, they can see a couple of portraits of an unknown person, similar to the one next to the portraits of the four main characters in the upstairs hallway.
On the Wii, the Mystery Box spawn is moved. It is now straight up the stairs and to the left a bit.
Lower hall
This room is accessed by opening up the downstairs door of the Lobby. It is a fairly confined space, but with only two windows, it is very easy to hold out in here but also easy to get overrun. An MPL for 1000 points (500 points for ammo refill) and a Mystery Box spawn point are also in here. This room also has the only Fire Pit trap on the map, and the only one in Zombies prior to the release of Ascension. The lower hall is considered to be the worst along with the Back Room to stay in for long periods due to bad entrances (for zombies) layouts. There is a steel door that can be opened for 1000 points.
Alley
The alley is very tight and can be difficult to maneuver around, as zombies can jump down from the roof, but it can be easily defended. It is recommended to go by the side closest to the Back Room during a Hellhound round. Double Tap is located on the end closest to the starting area, through the iron door, and is right by a Zombie spawn point. An AK-74u, which costs 1200 (600 for ammo refill), is also located in the Alley. Note that Zombies will jump down from the roof of the building very often. Players should be wary of all surroundings, it is easy to become overwhelmed. There is also a secret radio in this area.
Even though this is one of the only ways to get to the power switch (the other being through the door to the right of the mainframe in the starting room), it is advised that players who are new to Nazi Zombies should not go this way, for the reasons stated above.
Storage
This room connects the Alley to the stairwell down to stage right. It's suggested to get out of this room as fast as possible. There are three Zombie spawns located here, one Electro-Shock Defenses and a Mystery Box spawn point. This room consists of one the three meteors the player can hold down the "use" button to listen to the easter egg song. The player can find a meteor next to one of the windows on a shelf next to a bunch of random black letters that read "Manhattan down!". This may be a warning or secret message.
Upper hall
This room is small and hard to maneuver around. However, there is a narrow hallway with an Electro-Shock Defense in it, making holding out in this room easy as long as there is a person covering the window that's behind the hallway and watching for the zombies that fall from the ceiling. There is a Mystery Box spawn and a PM63 here for 1000 points (500 points for ammo refill). In the room with the barrier, and the bathroom sign, if the player holds the "use" button, one can hear the four characters say unique quotes. Also by pressing "use" on any of the portraits, the character will say a quote, even on the blank photo.
Foyer
The foyer is one of the larger rooms, and it has plenty of room to run around in. However, there are three windows in here. The second, and only other Sentry Gun on this map is located here. Speed Cola is also located here, along with an MP40 and the Stakeout. This room has the classic stereotype WWII zombie style.
Dressing room
This room is a little larger than the Back Room. There are two windows, two Electroshock Defenses, and a Mystery Box spawn. The MP5K is also available for purchase off the wall in this room. This is the last room with a meteor in it to activate the easter egg song. The meteor is on a black table near one of the windows, behind two mannequins. Watch out, because there is also a hole in the ceiling here, perhaps added to balance this side out with the left side (as the left side has the alley, where zombies can jump down from the roof). Do not dwell in this room too much as zombies can get in fast and it is a small, cramped area.
Stage/Power room
This area is the best area for newbies due to large space and good entrances (for zombies) layouts. It has 2 windows on the right and the left of the front wall and a mystery box location in the middle. Next to the left window there's a Claymore wall purchase for 1000 points and in front of it there's the power switch and the M16 wall purchase. Upon turning on the power the curtains will be opened giving you access to the theater room. Also the front door in the lobby will be opened giving a direct access to theater from lobby. Also when you enter a room you will hear screaming from above as the roof is getting broken down (note that this will happen only once for each room) (this also doesn't apply to ally and storage since zombie crawlers don't spawn there) which means zombie crawlers can spawn by crawling down the holes they made in the roof.
Theatre
This area is only accessible upon turning on the power (as mentioned above). It has 2 windows one being on the left and the other being on the right (in front of the chairs) It has Juggernog perk (for 2500 points) and Bowie Knife wall purchase (for 3000 points) right behind the lobby door. It also has a mystery box location in the middle of the way between the chairs. There's also an AUG wall purchase which is in the middle of the base of the stage (Wii version only). The only teleporter is in this room (right up the left side stairs) which has to be linked to the main frame in lobby so you can teleport (for free) to the "Projector room" and after a short while you will be teleported to one of the random rooms then/or straight up to lobby. The podium on the front center of the stage has a turret over it that you can activate for 1500 points to shoot at the zombies for about 30 seconds. You can also find the second/last radio in the chandelier on the ceiling.
Pack-a-Punch/Projector room
This room is only accessible via the Teleporter on the Stage. The room is directly above the main floor entryway and is the projection room for the Theater. It contains Fragmentation Grenades, the Pack-a-Punch Machine and the projector. This room is the only source of purchasable Grenades. The projector can be loaded with various film reels found in the random rooms. The film reels will project images on the theater screen, some will contain audio difficult to hear over the screams of the undead. After 30 seconds, the player will be teleported out of the room (a clock on the back wall shows how much time the player(s) have left). There is a possibility one will be teleported into a random room (see below) for a few seconds and then always back to the Mainframe in the lobby. Note that all the zombies that previously gathered in front of the theater now run to the Mainframe, so it is not wise to run near the theater immediately. It is recommended to get 5000 points before the teleporting, as it is advised to teleport in this room only to upgrade a weapon. This is the only area in the map not accessible to zombies.
Random rooms
Upon taking the teleporter back from the Pack-A-Punch room, the player may enter one of these rooms for about five seconds. They sometimes contain a power up. Also sometimes a film reel will appear in the rooms.
Dentist's office
There is also a room that looks like a dentists with a chair and large lights surrounding it. A tooth drill can be heard nearby. This seems to be one of the rooms in Verrückt. If the player uses noclip (PC version only), one can see exactly the same chair that Mason sits in along with the same blood splatter. The film reel is sometimes on the table by the chair or counters.
Conference room
Another room is a conference room, resembling a room from the map "Five". The film reel in this room is on the table in the middle of the room or on the projector cart on the tray below. There is also a miniature rocket on the table, just like the one in "Executive Order" and Ascension, which can be launched by pressing the action button near it. There's also a small television showing images of the multiplayer map Villa. There also is a picture of Richard Nixon on the desk and a vending machine in the room.
Samantha's room
This room contains a bed with a Monkey Bomb on it, an open toy chest in the corner that resembles the Mystery Box, a chess table with a Teddy Bear sitting in front of it, a smaller table with a teddy sitting on a chair in front of it, along with the four Perk-a-Cola bottles on top set up like a tea party and a wood carving of Der Riese with Dempsey, Nikolai, Takeo and Richtofen on top of it as little dolls and a Teddy Bear standing over them nearby. This room is moderately disturbing as it takes place in a very subtle environment, yet it still brings unpleasant eeriness to the room. Samantha can be heard laughing and giggling along with other eerie voices whispering, and a can of beans in the corner, children singing and a voice calling for her. A destroyed version of this room is also available to view in the level. The film reel is on the chess table, bed or window sill.
Samantha's room (destroyed/zombified)
The room's structure is the same except there is blood splattered everywhere giving the room a deep dark red tint. It appears as everything is knocked over and/or destroyed. For example, the room's window is shattered and broken. The room brings a more disturbing and frightening touch to the once lonely and slightly disturbing room. There is a pile of Teddy Bears covering the scale model of Der Riese with one big Teddy Bear over all. One of its eyes is glowing red, like a Hellhound's, although on the Wii it is holding a massive Bowie Knife, like the Teddy bear from the Fly Trap in Der Riese. Samantha can also be heard hearing in the background, the same cry as heard in Der Riese and The Giant when standing next to the furnace. The film reel sometimes is on the bed or standing up on the over turned table as if glued there then knocked over. Occasionally, a power-up is available when the player is teleported into the room.
Call of Duty: Black Ops III
A remastered version of Kino der Toten is available on Call of Duty: Black Ops III if the player has purchased the Zombies Chronicles map pack. The map has been designed to look very high quality while still maintaining the look and feel of the original. Differences include new better Zombies artificial intelligence, and futuristic Black Ops III-era weapons are now available in the Mystery Box and the walls instead of the Cold War weapons (although some do return in the box), as well as the original wonder weapons. The characters are once again the Ultimis versions of "Tank" Dempsey, Nikolai Belinski, Takeo Masaki and Edward Richtofen.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies (spin-off)
It appears in the spin-off Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies under the name Kino, where there are only a few differences:
- The staircase that is opened when the power is turned on that leads to the seating area is changed; there are two staircases that lead to the left and right. Going down either will still lead players to the seating area, however.
- There are no swastikas in the map anymore. They are replaced by the Wehrmacht eagle logo.
Gallery
Kino der Toten's loading screen.
The Alley in Kino der Toten.
Illuminati Easter egg, that reads "Aether".
In Black Ops Zombies, the Swastikas have been replaced by the Eagle on the Axis.
The stage in Revelations
The aisles in Revelations
Treyarch's official tweet on Kino der Toten's background.
The alleyway in Black Ops III.
Weapons
Starting Weapons (Black Ops) |
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M1911
Knife M67 Grenade |
Starting Weapons (Black Ops III) |
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1911
RK5 (if A Better Tomorrow has been completed)
Knife Fragmentation Grenades |
Off-Wall Weapons (Black Ops) |
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Olympia - 500 points M14 - 500 points PM63 - 1000 points MPL - 1000 points MP5k - 1000 points AK74u - 1200 points
MP40 - 1000 points M16 - 1200 points AUG (Wii version only) Stakeout - 1500 points
Bowie Knife - 3000 points Claymore - 1000 points M67 Grenade - 250 points |
Off-Wall Weapons (Black Ops III) |
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RK5 - 500 points (Lobby)
Sheiva - 500 points (Lobby)
Pharo - 700 points (Upper Hall)
KN-44 - 1400 points (Dressing Room)
MP40 - 1300 points (Foyer)
L-CAR 9 - 750 points (Lower Hall)
Vesper - 1250 points (Between the Upper Hall & Foyer)
ICR-1 - 1500 points (Stage)
VMP - 1300 points (Alley)
Argus - 1100 points (Foyer, upstairs)
M8A7 - 1500 points (Storage)
Bowie Knife - 3000 points (Theater) Trip Mine - 1000 points (Stage) Fragmentation Grenades - 250 points (Projector Room) |
Mystery Box (Black Ops) |
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CZ75 (with or without Dual Wield) Python Spectre FN FAL G11 (with Low Power Scope) FAMAS AUG (with Swarovski Scope)
Commando Galil HS-10 SPAS-12 Dragunov L96A1 RPK HK21 Ballistic Knife Crossbow China Lake M72 LAW
Ray Gun
Thundergun
Monkey Bomb |
Mystery Box (Black Ops III) |
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VMP
Weevil
Pharo
Man-O-War
HVK-30
Sheiva
ICR-1
205 Brecci
Haymaker 12
Dingo
BRM
48 Dredge
Gorgon
RPK
Locus
Drakon
SVG-100
XM-53
KN-44
Vesper
Kuda
AK-74u w/ Reflex Sight & Laser Sight
M8A7
L-CAR 9
MP40
Galil
FFAR
KRM-262
M16
Ray Gun
Ray Gun Mark II
Thundergun Annihilator
Monkey Bomb |
Perks
Perk-a-Cola Machines |
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Juggernog - 2500 points
Quick Revive - 1500 points (500 points on Solo)
Speed Cola - 3000 points
Double Tap Root Beer - 2000 points
Mule Kick - 4000 points (via update)
Der Wunderfizz-1500 points (Black Ops III Only)
Widows Wine (Wunderfizz Only)
Stamin-Up (Wunderfizz Only)
Deadshot Daiquiri (Wunderfizz Only) |
Achievements/Trophies
Quotes
- Main article: Kino der Toten/Quotes
Film reels and radios
- Main article: Kino der Toten Film Reels and Radios
Videos
Call of Duty Black Ops Zombies - Kino Der Toten Music Video
Kino der Toten's trailer.
Call of duty Black Ops - Zombie - Solo - Kino Der Toten - Gameplay - PC - PL
First 15 minutes of Kino der Toten.
Let's play Zombies on the Wii (1 3)
Wii version of Kino der Toten.
Trivia
- Main article: Kino der Toten/Trivia
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Maps | World at War: Nacht der Untoten · Verrückt · Shi No Numa · Der Riese |
Playable Characters | World at War: |
Non-Playable Characters | Demonic Announcer · Ludvig Maxis · Sophia · Peter McCain · H. Porter · Fluffy · Gersh · Yuri Zavoyski/Pentagon Thief · Harvey Yena · Pablo Marinus · Gary · Brock · Schuster · Groph · Bus Driver · George Barkley · Stanley Ferguson · Arthur · Shadowman · Wolf King · Lehmkuhl · Monty · Alistair Rhodes · Oracle · High Priest · Remus · Tiberius · Catherine · Perseus · Mackenzie Carver · Elizabeth Grey · Oskar Strauss · Raptor One · Orlov · Pavel Lazarev · Kazimir Zykov · Pyotr · Aleksandra Valentina · William Peck · Sergei Ravenov · Medvedev · Ulrich Vogel · Lukas Kurtz · Gorev · Lev Kravchenko · Notso Fluffy · Hugo Jager · The Forsaken · Gabriel Krafft · Wolfram Von List · Kortifex · Sparagmos · Norticus · Inviktor · Saraxis · Bellekar |
Factions | Main Groups: USMC · Red Army · Imperial Japanese Army · Wehrmacht · Group 935 · Ascension Group · CIA · CDC · The Flesh · Alcatraz Guards · Alcatraz Prisoners · Broken Arrow · Division 9 · The Order · Requiem · Omega Group · BND · Projekt Endstation · Die Wahrheit |
Quests/Easter Eggs | Normal: Fly Trap · Casimir Mechanism · Stand-in · Ensemble Cast · Time Travel Will Tell · Richtofen's Grand Scheme · Tower of Babble · High Maintenance · Pop Goes the Weasel/No One Escapes Alive · Mined Games · Little Lost Girl · Apocalypse Averted · My Brother's Keeper · Seeds of Doubt · Love and War · For The Good Of All · A Better Tomorrow · Abandon Ship · Venerated Warrior · Most Escape Alive · Cold War Remedy · Trial by Ordeal · Greek Tragedy · Electromagnetic Awakening Party · Salvation Lies Above · Seal the Deal · Maxis Potential · Ravenov Implications · Entrapment · Tin Man Heart · Pyrrhic Victory |
Quest Items | Vril Device · Focusing Stone · Vril Sphere · Navcard · Warden's Key · Gramophone · Summoning Key · Gateworm · Code Cylinder · Dragon Egg · Blood Vials · Sentinel Artifacts · Elemental Shard · Vril Vessel · Agarthan Device |
Wonder Weapons | Ray Gun · Wunderwaffe DG-2 · Thundergun · Winter's Howl · V-R11 · Scavenger · 31-79 JGb215 · Wave Gun · Sliquifier · Blundergat · Ray Gun Mark II · Paralyzer · Elemental Staffs (Ice · Fire · Wind · Lightning) · Apothicon Servant · Wrath of the Ancients · KT-4 · GKZ-45 Mk3 · Kraken · Death of Orion · Alistair's Folly · Savage Impaler · Hand of Gaia · Hand of Charon · Hand of Hemera · Hand of Ouranos · Tundra Gun · Decompressive Isotopic Estrangement Machine · Reactorniy Avtomat-Izluchatel Kuhlklay-84 · Conversion-Ready Binary Repeater-Standard · Chrysalax |
Buildables | "Five": Electro-Shock Defenses |
Enemies | Normal: Zombie · Hellhound · Crawler Zombie · Pentagon Thief · Space Monkey · George A. Romero · Zombie Monkey · Napalm Zombie · Shrieker Zombie · Astronaut Zombie · Avogadro · Denizen · Jumping Jack · Brutus · Ghost · Edward Richtofen · Crusader Zombie · Templar Zombie · Panzer Soldat · Margwa · Parasite · Keeper · Insanity Elemental · Shadowman · Skeleton · Thrasher · Spiders · Giant Spider · Giant Thrasher · Valkyrie Drone · Russian Mangler Soldier · Electrified Zombie · Dragon · R.A.P.S. · Modified Manticore Mech (Nikolai Belinski) · Apothicon · Furies · Catalyst · Stoker · Tiger · Marauder · Destroyer · Fury · Wrath · Blightfather · Nosferatus · Werewolf · Crimson Nosferatu · Shadow Werewolf · Spartoi · Gegenees · Corrupted Pegasus · Zombie Warlord · Jolting Jack · Nova 6 Bomber · Lightning Hound · A.D.A.M · Megaton · Plaguehound · Heavy Zombie · Mimic · Armored Zombie · Orda · Tempest · Krasny Soldat · Disciple · Tormentor · Aleksandra Valentina · Abomination · The Forsaken · Sturmkrieger · Boom Schreier |
Utilities | Mystery Box · Sniper Cabinet · Power Switch · Electro-Shock Defenses · Flogger · Zipline · MTD · Mainframe · Pack-a-Punch Machine · Elevator · Turret · Fire Pit · Lunar Lander · Flinger · Ice Slide · Water Slide · Mine Cart · Geyser · Reservoir Trap · Gravity Lift · Bus · Weapon Locker · Bank · NAV Table · Gondola · Fan Trap · Acid Trap · Tower Trap · Voltmeter · Number Pad · Booze · Candy · Mark IV Tank · 115 Generators · Rituals of the Ancients · Shovel · Golden Helmet · GobbleGum · Liquid Divinium · Tram · Chain Trap · Death Ray · Wundersphere · Gate Trap · Fan Trap · Propeller Trap · Sewer Pipe · Trials of the Ancients · Gigant Finger Trap · Gigant Eye Beam Trap · Flinger Trap · Trials · Bridge · Groph Pod · Elixirs · Exfil · Crafting Table · Ammo Cache · Aether Reactor · Rampage Inducer · Altar of Covenants |
Perk-a-Cola | Classic: Quick Revive · Double Tap Root Beer · Speed Cola · Juggernog · Stamin-Up · PhD Flopper · Deadshot Daiquiri · Mule Kick · Tombstone Soda · Who's Who · Electric Cherry · Vulture Aid · Der Wunderfizz · Widow's Wine · Elemental Pop · Death Perception · PhD Slider |
Power-Ups | Normal: Carpenter · Max Ammo · Insta-Kill · Nuke · Double Points · Death Machine · Fire Sale · Bonfire Sale · Random Perk · Lightning Bolt · Bonus Points · Zombie Flesh · Cure · Zombie Blood · Blood Money · Empty Perk Bottle · Tram Fuse · Seed · Odin Drop · Full Power · Max Armor |
Miscellaneous | Agartha · Afterlife · Air Lock · Centrifuge · Cerberus · Character Dolls · Civil Protector · Dark Aether · DEFCON · Dragon · Dragon Wings · Egg Bowl · Element 115 · Excavator · FlaK 88 · Fumigator · Giant Robot · Hacker · Harvest Pod · Kronorium · Margwa Head · Mark of the Beast · Mask · Maxis Diary · M.P.D. · Mud-Pit Maze · Multiverse · Panzersoldat Claw Helmet · Persistent Upgrades · P.E.S. · Points · Punji Stakes · Redins Rally · Rituals · Shadows of Evil The Ride · Teddy Bear · Upgraded weapons · Weapon Kits · Valkyrie Drone Hat |
Quotes | Verrückt · Shi No Numa · Der Riese · Kino der Toten · "Five" · Ascension · Call of the Dead · Shangri-La · Moon · TranZit · Nuketown Zombies · Die Rise · Mob of the Dead · Buried · Origins · Shadows of Evil · The Giant · Der Eisendrache · Zetsubou No Shima · Gorod Krovi · Revelations · IX · Blood of the Dead · Classified · Dead of the Night · Alpha Omega |
Musical Easter Eggs and Soundtracks | "Damned" (Re · 100ae · 3 · Echoes of the) · "WTF" · "Undone" · "Lullaby for a Dead Man" · "The One" · "Beauty of Annihilation" (The Giant Remix) · "115" · "Won't Back Down" · "Abracadavre" · "Abra Macabre" · "A Slight Chance of Zombies" · "Clockwork Squared" · "Raining Teddy Bears" · "Zombies Don't Surf" · "A Cold Wind Blows" · "Not Ready to Die" · "Paraphony" · "Samantha's Lullaby" (Magic Mix) · "Pareidolia" (8-bit) · "Coming Home" (8-bit) · "Nightmare" · "Voice In Your Head" · "Carry On" · "Imma Try It Out" · "Carrion" · "Lovesong for a Deadman" · "We All Fall Down" · "Rusty Cage" · "Where Are We Going" · "Always Running" · "Archangel" · "Shepherd of Fire" · "Aether" · "Snakeskin Boots" (Instrumental) · "Cold Hard Cash" · "Dead Again" (Theatrical) · "Requiem" · "Dead Flowers" · "Dead Ended" · "Ace of Spades" · "Samantha's Sorrow" · "The Gift" · "Remember Forever" · "Mad Hatter" · "Drowning" · "Shockwave" · "Mystery" · "Stormbound" · "I Am The Well" · "A Light from the Shore" · "Alone" · "Lost" · "Amerika Infiltration" · "Brave" · "Amoeba" · Samantha's Ballad |
Areas within Maps | Dead Ops Arcade Locations: Island · Courtyard · Prison · Cave · Marketplace · Urban · Street · Facility · Forest · Tropical Forest · The Armory · The Bonus Room |
Gametypes | Survival · Grief · Turned · TranZit · Rush · Gauntlet · Onslaught · Jingle Hells · Cranked · Outbreak · Containment |
The Room of Fate (Dead Ops Arcade) | The Fate of Firepower · The Fate of Furious Feet · The Fate of Fortitude · The Fate of Friendship |
Central Intelligence Agency Data System | Servers: Dreamland · DerRiese Server |
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Included | Airfield · Asylum · Castle · Cliffside · Courtyard · Dome · Downfall · Hangar · Makin · Outskirts · Roundhouse · Seelow · Upheaval · Nacht der Untoten (ZM) |
Map Pack 1 | Knee Deep · Nightfire · Station · Verrückt (ZM) |
Map Pack 2 | Banzai · Corrosion · Sub Pens · Shi No Numa (ZM) |
Map Pack 3 | Battery · Breach · Revolution · Der Riese (ZM) |
Scrapped | Atoll · Beachhead · Broadside · Carrier · Cassino · Cavern · Docks · Dog Test · Lagoon · Struggle · Subway · Trenches · Wetlands · Kino der Toten (ZM; Map Pack 4) · Call of the Dead (ZM; Map Pack 4) · Moon (ZM; Map Pack 4) |
Free | Makin Day |
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Included | Array · Crisis · Cracked · Firing Range · Grid · Hanoi · Havana · Jungle · Launch · Nuketown · Radiation · Summit · Villa · WMD · Kino der Toten (ZM) · "Five" (ZM) · Dead Ops Arcade (ZM) |
First Strike | Berlin Wall · Discovery · Kowloon · Stadium · Ascension (ZM) |
Escalation | Convoy · Hotel · Stockpile · Zoo · Call of the Dead (ZM) |
Annihilation | Hangar 18 · Drive-In · Silo · Hazard · Shangri-La (ZM) |
Rezurrection | Nacht der Untoten (ZM) · Verrückt (ZM) · Shi No Numa (ZM) · Der Riese (ZM) · Moon (ZM) |
Canceled | Airbase · Havana · Jungle · Landing · Munich · Port · Rooftops · Sandstorm · Sea Lab · Shipyard · Snow Mine · Temple of Doom (ZM) · Underwater · Uranium · War Museum · Paris (ZM) |
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Included | Aquarium · Breach · Combine · Evac · Exodus · Fringe · Havoc · Hunted · Infection · Metro · Redwood · Stronghold · Shadows of Evil (ZM) · Dead Ops Arcade 2: Cyber's Avengening (ZM) · Alpha (FR) · Sidewinder (FR) · Infected (FR) · Blackout (FR) |
Bonus | Nuk3town · Redwood Snow · Fringe Nightfall · The Giant (ZM) |
Awakening | Gauntlet · Rise · Skyjacked · Splash · Der Eisendrache (ZM) |
Eclipse | Knockout · Rift · Spire · Verge · Zetsubou No Shima (ZM) |
Descent | Berserk · Cryogen · Empire · Rumble · Gorod Krovi (ZM) |
Salvation | Citadel · Micro · Outlaw · Rupture · Revelations (ZM) |
Zombies Chronicles | Nacht der Untoten (ZM) · Verrückt (ZM) · Shi No Numa (ZM) · Kino der Toten (ZM) · Ascension (ZM) · Shangri-La (ZM) · Moon (ZM) · Origins (ZM) |
Back in Black Maps | Firing Range · Jungle · Slums · Summit |
Additional Feature | Combat Immersion |
Black Ops 1 Kino Der Toten Wall Buys
Source: https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/Kino_der_Toten