Recent leaks suggest Call of Duty Modern Warfare III may recycle classic maps from the original MW2. These leaks also indicate that these maps will be remastered and filled with modern elements to fit the current generation of visuals. While it is great news for veteran COD fans, some still need to be convinced about this approach judging from the recent reception of Modern Warfare II (2022).
Modern Warfare III is set to release in a couple of months and is expected to offer a massive improvement over the current COD game. Sledgehammer Games will be taking over the development of the game, which is a shocking turn of events as Infinity Ward has been at the helm of the Modern Warfare franchise since 2007. It will be interesting to see how much the change in studios will affect the game.
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Modern Warfare III May Return with Iconic COD MW2 Maps
A leaker and data miner named el_bobberto on X has revealed that Modern Warfare III will launch with all remastered MW2 maps. This information gives birth to a series of speculations as fans expect the iconic maps to return to their beloved franchise once more. Previously, Activision has offered fans classic weapons and characters with Warzone and Warzone 2. Moving forward with another Modern Warfare title, the return of the iconic maps could mean much more to the community.
What Maps from COD MW2 Could Return in Modern Warfare III?
The leaker mentioned the return of a classic MW2 map called Scrapyard while explaining a common feature of the map to another user. If the leaks were to be believed, fans could expect other classic maps like Favela, Rust, Shipment, and Terminal to come to the map pool with the upcoming game. Although there has been no official word on the maps, fans have high hopes regarding the leak due to the leaker's credibility.
The leaker has been correct before in multiple instances. Moreover, with the recent reception for Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare II (2022), introducing remastered maps might work like a charm to win the community back.
The Call of Duty franchise has been a part of the gaming industry for twenty years. Despite the ups and downs, fans have always found ways to enjoy their favorite COD games by playing their favourite game modes and maps. With the recent leak surfacing, fans are incredibly excited to see how these iconic maps are recreated for the modern generation visuals.