![]() ![]() We’re not likely to get confirmation any time soon, as Activision will want all eyes on C all of Duty: Vanguard‘s launch, which goes down this Friday. Of course, there’s still a year and plenty more speculation to go before we find out what’s in store for Call of Duty 2022. Activision has been receiving a lot of criticism for Call of Duty Modern Warfare II and Warzone 2.0 for a few days now. It’s apparently been in the works for several years, and could even potentially replace the Zombies mode. While it doesn’t have a name yet, it’s said to be a mix of PvE and PvP and has been compared to the recently revealed Hazard Zone mode for Battlefield 2042. ![]() It’s believed, though not confirmed, the new map will replace Caldera just as that map is about to replace Verdansk.įurthermore, the report also claims a new game-mode is in the works for the new map. In addition, other maps mentioned include Afghan, Quarry, Terminal and Trailer Park. To that end, Video Games Chronicle claim a new map will comprise of various points of interest, based on locales from the 2009 shooter.Ĭiting “people with knowledge of the developer’s plans” some of the locations mentioned include a “significantly expanded” version of Favela. While that remains the prevailing wisdom, it sounds like plans for free-to-play offering Call of Duty: Warzone‘s map may also involve the original Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Rumours from last month first pegged next year’s title as being a sequel to 2019’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. “Add the maps to multiplayer!” That’s the call from a thread on the MW2 reddit that claims, “They’re literally trolling in at this point.” We have seen some classics, with Shipment and Shoot House making a comeback, and the Pelayo’s Lighthouse map in Modern Warfare 2 season 3 is basically a reimagining of MW2’s Estate.Despite the launch of Call of Duty: Vanguard this Friday, rumours have continued to swirl about the series’ 2022 entry. The battle royale game is being developed in tandem with the new Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 title in an attempt to move the franchise back into a more. However, despite going to the trouble of polishing up these classic maps (and in some cases even tweaking their layouts slightly to better suit the more open environments of Warzone’s Al Mazrah), they’re nowhere to be seen in the paid world of Modern Warfare 2, despite the developer clearly recognising their obvious appeal. One of the latest images we got was for a return of Afghan, a classic map from the 2009 version of MW2. ![]() The Season 3 Reloaded update brings new content to multiplayer, Warzone and the DMZ. Is Afghan Coming to COD Modern Warfare 2 Answered There was no doubt that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 would be full of remastered maps with each new season and that remains true for Season 2 in February. With the caption “Time flies when you’re grinding, if you know you know” and on-screen text reading “New core memory unlocked,” it harkens back to those perceived glory days. Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Warzone 2 are getting a major update this week. The Call of Duty Instagram account recently shared a post featuring clips from various old-school maps reimagined as part of the Warzone 2 map. Yet, despite showing them off on social media, they’re confined to Warzone 2 rather than finding a place among the current Modern Warfare 2 maps. Terminal, Afghan, Highrise, Shipment, Crash, Favela – despite the best efforts of the latest Modern Warfare 2, the 2009 original and its predecessor Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare still boast some of the most memorable locations in the multiplayer games. Activision knows you love classic maps from Call of Duty history. ![]()
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