The previously long-standing tradition of nukes in Call of Duty's multiplayer mode has been a staple feature not found in the previous few games, or at least not in a conventional way.

With the global launch of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, fans have been jumping on the grind to race for the Mastery Camos. But, not only are they excited for the new camos, but also the return of the traditional nuke.

For those unfamiliar, a nuke is a secret killstreak only possible once you've eliminated 30 players without dying. This is a very tough feat to accomplish, especially when you're matched against players with the same skill level as yours (thanks to SBMM).

The previous few games had an iteration of the nuke, but one of the signature outcomes of the nuke was that the player who achieved this would be able to end the game by using it. Not only that, but the team that the player belongs to will automatically win the game, regardless of their score.

The game-ending feature was not found in the previous few games, which made getting high kill streaks not worth it in the eyes of some of the players. Thankfully, the traditional nuke is back in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, and yes, it ends the game by giving the player's team a win. All they need is 30 kills without dying.

The nuke in Modern Warfare 2 is called Mass Guided Bomb (MGB) and rains a barrage of over a dozen missiles all over the map, engulfing everything and anything in its scorching fire. But remember, getting to 30 kills without dying is a very difficult feat, especially in the newer games where you're loadout and choice of weapon would matter a lot.