6 of the most famous maps from Call of Duty that made it into Warzone 2

6 of the most famous maps from Call of Duty that made it into Warzone 2

In Call of Duty Warzone 2 nothing was left to chance for the BR map. The developers packed many locations from older installments in the series and appropriately distributed them across Al Mazrah. We will show you which ones made it into the game.

How is the map of Warzone 2 composed? The map of Warzone 2 offers a larger area with desert-like structure compared to its predecessor in Warzone 1. However, Al Mazrah is not barren and empty, as one would expect from a desert. Many well-known battle sites from past CoD installments have made it to Warzone 2.

We will show you which locations have been added to Al Mazrah and help you if you remember the places but can no longer assign them.

Locations that already existed before Warzone 2

Below we explain where the locations are and especially which past parts they come from. Note that the locations have not been transferred 100%, but the characteristics of the individual maps are present.

Dome

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Dome

Where does the map come from? This section comes from Modern Warfare 3 (2011) and is located in Al Mazrah near the Zaya Observatory. The characteristic feature of this map section is the torn dome, surrounded by containers.

Terminal

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Terminal

Where does the map come from? This map comes from Modern Warfare 2 (2009) and is located at the Al Malik airport. The outer airport section seems foreign, but when you enter the airport, the layout and the entrance hall resemble the map from MW2.

Showdown

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Showdown

Where does the map come from? Many probably know this place from CoD 4: MW1 (2007). It is located near the Ahkdar village and has the striking statue in the middle of the building area, just like the “Showdown” map.

Quarry

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Quarry

Where does the map come from? The Quarry or also known as the quarry is known from Modern Warfare 2 (2009). This map, like its predecessor, is strewn with many boulders and contains the well-known crane in the middle as well as the huge round container, though this time without a Brazilian flag. The location is in Al Safwa quarry.

Rust

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Rust

Where does the map come from? This map is one of the most famous and iconic maps from Modern Warfare 2 (2009). Rust, with its steel structure in the middle, still retains its distinctive appearance, but is now half covered with sand. This location is in Taraq village.

Highrise

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Highrise

Where does the map come from? The last map comes from Modern Warfare 2 (2009), but this time in a fresher form. In Al Mazrah, the building complex is back, but without a crane. This architectural monster is located in Al Mazrah City.

These were all the known locations from older parts of Call of Duty that made it to Warzone 2. What do you think about the fact that the developers have integrated older locations so aptly into Al Mazrah, allowing familiar places to be experienced again in a new light? Feel free to share your opinion in the comments!

Source(s): charlieintel.com, callofduty.com
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