Nazi Zombie Eisden is a custom zombies map I created under the name NiiGHTMARE, and it holds a very personal touch—it’s based on a small house that belonged to my grandmother. Every hallway, doorway, and cramped corner in this map was inspired by real memories, which I’ve transformed into a chaotic, intense zombie survival experience. While the layout may be modest in scale, don’t be fooled: this map offers tight, adrenaline-fueled gameplay that will keep you and your team constantly on edge.
Designed with 2 to 3 players in mind, Eisden is ideal for those who enjoy close-quarter action and rely on quick reflexes, smart positioning, and solid teamwork. The compact environment forces you to stay alert, move together, and make fast decisions—there’s little room for error. Whether you’re a seasoned zombie slayer or just looking for a fun, fast-paced challenge with friends, Nazi Zombie Eisden is sure to deliver. So grab your gear, hold your ground, and prepare to make a final stand in a place where the walls may be familiar—but the threat is anything but.
Download the Map
You have several options to download the map. Choose one of the following reliable sources:
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MEGA Download
🔗 Click here to download from MEGA -
Cod-France Mirror
🔗 Click here to download from COD-France -
FilePlanet Mappack (Eisden included)
🔗 Download the Undead Revenge MappackNote: This includes multiple maps; “nazi_zombie_eisden” is one of them.
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Legacy Mention on LoyalKNG
View the original post from 2009 – This post includes background and context, but download links may be outdated.
Extract the Files
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After downloading the
.zip
,.rar
, or.exe
archive (depending on the source), extract it using: -
You should find a file named:
nazi_zombie_eisden.ff
ornazi_zombie_eisden
folder (possibly with.iwd
and.csv
or other support files).
Move the Map to Your Mods Folder
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Open the directory where Call of Duty: World at War is installed.
For most users, it’s located in:If the
mods
folder doesn’t exist, create one manually. -
Move the entire
nazi_zombie_eisden
folder into themods
directory.Final structure should look like this:
Launch the Map in-game
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Open Call of Duty: World at War.
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In the main menu, click on “Mods”, then select
nazi_zombie_eisden
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After the mod reloads the game, go to “Co-Op” > “Host Online” (or LAN) > “Zombies”, and you should see “nazi_zombie_eisden” listed.
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Launch the game and enjoy fighting zombies in the familiar-yet-terrifying layout of Grandma’s house!
💡 Optional: Explore the Source Code
Interested in how the map was made or want to fork it for your own mods? Check out the open-source code here:
This repository contains scripts, map layout data, and developer notes that can be a great learning resource for CoD:WaW mappers.
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Hi, now that GameFront is back online, would it be okay to have the map uploaded to the site once more? The download links on ZombieModding for the map are broken since the file is missing on GameFront despite it returning. It would be much appreciated.
Sure, i will upload to gamefront. Nice to hear its returning
Great to hear! Pretty much every World at War file is missing from GameFront (although the other COD games retain most of their files), so I have been trying to get those old files back to the site. It is much appreciated to have another old map like this back up. 🙂