Name of Obligation 2023 has now been confirmed by Activision as Trendy Warfare 3, a Sledgehammer-developed sequel to 2022’s MW2 and the third installment within the rebooted sequence.
Consequently, the group (and us) are waiting for what is going to come. We already know a number of the content material due to MW3 leaks and a few traditional CoD maps – particularly Scrapyard and Terminal – are already chalked for reincarnation.
Right here, we’re selecting 5 underrated Name of Obligation maps from current reminiscence that we’d like to see come again in Trendy Warfare 3.
They’re all from current Sledgehammer and Infinity Ward installments, seeing as MW3 is about to be a fusion of each. A few of our picks might sound slightly misplaced, time smart. For these, we’re pondering within the vein of Cargo 1944 or Raid from Black Ops 3, the place the builders reskin a traditional to make it match a brand new setting.
Lastly, don’t anticipate the very best and most fondly remembered maps – anticipate underrated gems which may simply be excellent candidates for a comeback.
1) Himmelmatt Expo (MW2, 2022)
Trendy Warfare 2’s multiplayer maps have been, on the whole, a sizeable enchancment over Trendy Warfare 2019’s. There’s nonetheless the odd stinker (Taraq, I’m taking a look at you), however they’re largely replayable and nicely designed.
Himmelmatt Expo stands as one of many higher ones. Coming as a post-launch map with Season Two Reloaded, it was rapidly added into the Name of Obligation League’s map pool due to its glorious mixture of close-quarters fight and bigger open areas. There’s even a swimming pool to chill off in and a theatre to get pleasure from – in amongst the gunfights, in fact.
2) Eagle’s Nest (Vanguard)
There have been quite a lot of issues with Name of Obligation: Vanguard. The setting was a bit drained, the character missing and the weapon play a great distance wanting Treyarch or Infinity Ward. Just a few maps stand out as infinitely enjoyable, with Eagle’s Nest one in every of them.
It’s among the many smaller maps in Vanguard, set at an Axis assembly home 1,834 meters above sea stage. The setting is gorgeous, incorporating rocks and snow and forestry nicely. It’s extremely fast-paced too, giving gamers three lanes to discover, die and cost again into the motion.
A pleasant number of fight areas (from a protracted line of sight excellent for snipers to the chaotic central space within the constructing) spherical off a map that’d be nice to see, up to date and reskinned in MW3. Perhaps it might be a secret retreat of the Las Almas cartel or Process Power 141.
3) Gibraltar (WWII)
One other lacklustre CoD, Sledgehammer’s observe as much as Superior Warfare was the return to World Conflict II quite a lot of the group wished, however the execution was fairly bland. Just a few maps stood out – with Gibraltar being one.
Set on the British-ruled island, it provided a sun-soaked background for gamers’ fight, incorporating verticality in a method that SHG clearly have a penchant for. There’s a number of staircases and ranges to this map, guaranteeing gamers are rewarded for sensible play and tactical pushes. Who is aware of how Gibraltar may issue into MW3’s lore? Simply carry the map again, please. Hell, even make it the yard of Captain Worth.
4) Throwback (Infinite Warfare)
The Name of Obligation no one actually wished, Infinite Warfare was arguably destined to fail from its inception. The maps have been definitely not the primary concern with Infinity Ward’s 2016 installment, as Throwback demonstrates.
A barely bigger three-lane map, it possessed a superb move and boasted a creatively designed central space with two buildings overlooking a futuristic prepare yard. There’d have to be tweaks to the map – wall-running spots must be reworked, for one – however the map’s inclusion is a throwback we’d like to see (get it?).
5) St Petrograd (MW 2019)
We’re rounding off our picks with St Petrograd from the primary installment within the rebooted Trendy Warfare franchise. Maps have been a massively combined bag in MW2019 (that’s placing it kindly whenever you keep in mind Piccadilly, Azhir Cave and Euphrates Bridge).
There have been some nice maps although. Most will keep in mind Hackney Yard or Gun Runner, however St Petrograd’s glorious mixture of sniping lanes and SMG-friendly buildings was a deal with when it got here up within the map rotation. Paired with the japanese European metropolis vibes and we had ourselves an awesome map that’d match proper into MW3, wherever it’s set.
These are our picks for underrated maps we’d like to see again in MW3. We’ll be throughout all the things Name of Obligation: Trendy Warfare 3 as we method its November launch. Within the meantime, why not drop Activision a textual content?