
Three are core multiplayer maps, two are Battle Maps. There are five new maps that have been added into Modern Warfare 2 as part of Season 3. It’s a smaller map than Al Mazrah, with very different terrain and structure. This is Warzone 2.0′s new Resurgence Mode map, but will also feature in DMZ. Ashika Islandįinally, there’s Ashika Island. It’s been tweaked somewhat, and was introduced as part of Season 2. Dome has featured in previous Call of Duty games, and this version is from Modern Warfare 3. Then we have Dome, which is also not exactly a new map. AI combatants can be found dropping in via helicopter. Sarrif Bay has winding staircases and tiered buildings, allowing for sniping and aerial killstreaks to be deployed. Now onto the Battlemaps, of which some will take place on sections of the Warzone 2 map, Al Mazrah. The corridors are tight, but give way to large lobby areas. It’s a mostly indoor area, with walkways that offer high vantage points. Indoor areas are small, and there are food carts and vans to mount your gun on.īreenbergh Hotel is another 6v6 map in Modern Warfare 2. It focuses on tight 6v6 gameplay, with a central corridor that can be a great place for sniping. Mercado Las Almas is included in the multiplayer mode of Modern Warfare 2 at launch. Now, let’s take a look at some of the maps on offer: Farm 18 Training Facility Finally, all other maps that take place outside of these areas. Next is Las Almas, a major area of interest in the Modern Warfare 2 campaign. The first category take place in sections of Al Mazrah, the main Warzone 2 map, these are often labelled as Battlemaps. Note that all maps in Modern Warfare 2 fall into one of three categories: Al Mazrah, Las Almas and Rest of the World. Thanks to a blog post by Infinity Ward, we have the full list of Modern Warfare 2 maps.
