Call of Duty Zombies has seen many different iterations over the years, with each fan having their favorite version of the mode. Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Zombies is praised often, and Origins is a major reason why Call of Duty Zombies fans love the game so much.

While Black Ops 2 Zombies had its flaws, as maps like TranZit and Die Rise remain divisive to this day, it closed incredibly strong. Mob of the Dead, Buried, and Origins were all great DLC maps, with each boasting a unique tone and style. Mob of the Dead told an excellent story through a standout setting, Buried perfected the formula of the Victis maps, and Origins gave players access to the mode’s best Wonder Weapons alongside new versions of the original crew.

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However, Origins had more going for it than the staff Wonder Weapons and the debut of Primis. Like Mob of the Dead, the map has a memorable aesthetic, with the skybox being stunning and the giant robots making the trenches dangerous to traverse. While players have brought other maps to Pavlov VR, Origins is particularly cool to see, as there are a lot of details needed to make the map work. Fortunately, as shown in the footage from Reddit user Maxbemiss.

The brief clip begins with the player gunning down a Zombie using the 1911, with the player adding in the comments that more accurate Origins weapons are available in the map as well. After they pick up the kill near the power generator, the noise of the iconic robot can be heard as it steps closer to the player. It can be seen clearly in the foggy sky, with the Redditor walking as close to the path as they possibly can. They can then see the detail on its feet up close, with Maxbemiss waving to the robot as it continues on its path.

If players look closely, they can see tons of great details that make the VR experience more authentic. A Speed Cola perk machine can be seen in the muddy path where the robot stepped, while a Mystery Box spawn point is available near the generator. While it is unclear how much of Origins is available to the player, as the dig site, tanks, and church make for a map that is truly massive, what is captured in this clip is very impressive. While Zombies in VR may be a bit too scary for some to handle, those who are interested may want to give it a spin.

With maps like Forsaken still releasing, VR creators will likely have fresh material to build from for years to come. Based on the response to Maxbemiss’s gameplay, there is plenty of interest in this kind of Call of Duty Zombies content.

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