Summary
- A 52-year-old gamer killed a nuke in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, shocking the community.
- The gamer shared a video with the community showing off his gameplay and the moment he earned the achievement.
- To accomplish this feat, players need to score 30 kills in a row in multiplayer matches and detonate a nuke, instantly securing victory for their team.
52 years old Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 a player managed to kill a nuclear bomb, showing off this impressive achievement on social media. The achievement quickly attracted attention Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 community.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 players can unlock different achievements and one of the most difficult is to kill a nuke. To earn this achievement, players need to trigger a tactical nuke during multiplayer matches, which is no easy task. This requires getting 30 kills in a row without dying. Recently, a dedicated longtime fan reached this milestone for the first time.

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Reddit user BalekFekete, a 52-year-old gamer, recently shared a clip of his first ever Nuke in Call of Dutya major achievement after years of playing the series. The video shows his impressive performance, where he carefully destroys enemies from the roof. After making 30 kills in a row without dying, he was able to trigger a nuclear weapon. He then jumped through a window to take cover in an apartment before triggering a nuclear bomb that immediately won the game for his team. The player admitted that he was “shaking like a leaf” all the time. BalekFekete humorously referred to himself as a “52-year-old father” and joked that if he could reach that milestone, anyone could.
A 52-year-old gamer killed a Nuke in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
BalekFekete's post quickly gained attention Black Ops 6 community, which caused much discussion. Many were impressed by his ability to hold a position on the roof without immediate withdrawal, especially considering how difficult it is to survive long enough for such a streak. Some players have joked about the challenge of surviving in intense mode Black Ops 6 maps like Nuketown, where just staying alive for a few seconds can seem almost impossible. Others humorously suggested that skill-based matchmaking may have had something to do with his success.
As players celebrate BalekFekete's milestone, the game continues to bring new content and improvements. Black Ops 6 recently launched its Christmas event, filling many locations with festive decorations and new content, including the festive Nuketown (6v6).
Along with the event, Black Ops 6 submitted a patch to improve gameplay stability and fix issues in both multiplayer and zombies mode. Additionally, the update fixed issues with weapons where player attachments were incorrectly applied to weapon blueprints in multiplayer. As players delve into the recent Christmas update, BalekFekete's achievement serves as inspiration for players to push their limits—regardless of age.