The new map Shipment came with the update on December 18 and brought the soldiers from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare to Shoot-House another rather small map. Even though nukes are possible within 40 seconds, players just can’t get enough of it.
What’s happening at CoD? The fast-paced multiplayer shooter Call of Duty: Modern Warfare keeps players entertained with regular content updates. As part of Season 1, a remake of the map “Shipment” has been added, bringing a lot of chaos to the screens of the CoD soldiers.
You can find all the important information about the Season 1 refresh from December 18 here.

Modern Warfare brings remake of Shipment
Why is the map so crazy? With Shipment, another map with a relatively small playing field comes to the playlists. The battles on this map are very intense, and it can sometimes happen that you spawn right in the middle of a group of enemies.
While there are some corners with good cover and here and there you even meet a few campers in the closed containers, most of the time you are busy fending off rushing enemies or marveling at your kill cam.
Why can’t players get enough of it? Ever since release, quite a few players have wished for smaller maps, and Shipment seems to have hit a nerve.
The spawn points are currently completely crazy, and there is often total chaos, but somehow it also makes the players enjoy it.
That’s Shipment. That’s how it has always been. That’s what people want.
scroom38 on reddit (translated)
The Redditor scroom38 puts it perfectly, and even though some players believe the spawns need to be reworked, the map is a hit.
The spawns on the map are crazy, and that’s how it plays
What’s happening on Shipment? Here are two videos that give you a little impression of what to expect.
This CoD soldier runs through the lines of enemies armed only with his knives and takes out quite a few targets in a row:
Here is the video in which a player gets a nuke within just under 40 seconds and turns the match in favor of himself and his team:
How can I survive this? Equip yourself with gear that is effective at close range and go on the hunt. Even if you get taken down a few times in a row, go for it and strike back, then the map can be a lot of fun.
Here are a few tips for close-quarters combat:
- This is the ultimate run&gun weapon – Here’s how to build it
- Is a suppressor worth it? This is what they really do
- The strongest attachments for better aiming
What do you think of the new “mini-map”? Do you think it’s good that there are such small maps or do you prefer the huge maps from Ground War?