In Fortnite: Battle Royale offers the creative mode countless possibilities for your own creations. Classic maps from Call of Duty are highly popular. With a bit of luck, they might soon appear in the regular game.
What is the creative mode? The main highlight of Season 7 is the creative mode. In it, you can be your own game designer on your own little island and build your own map. The possibilities are enormous, and many cool creations have already emerged.
CoD maps like Nuketown and Rust are a hit
This is what Nuketown looks like in Fortnite: Nuketown is one of the most famous maps from the Call of Duty franchise, and hardly any game in the series lacks a version of this map. It is a nuclear test site, and typically features the truck and the bus in the middle and the beige opposing houses. All of this has been considered by Fortnite fans like YouTuber XFitJesus in their Fortnite version.
This is what Rust looks like in Fortnite: This map from Modern Warfare 2 was ideal for snipers, and in Fortnite, you also have many elevated places and good shooting positions. User itsHNDN created a possible version of it.
Shipment: Another classic from Call of Duty offers a tiny area full of cargo containers. It tends to be brutal in there, and intense close combat is the order of the day. Here you can see a version from user AgentCecil.
Do CoD maps fit into Fortnite?
This is how fan maps could come into the game: So far, these new maps only please the creators and their friends in creative mode. However, Epic has purposefully demolished the location Risky Reels and built the “Block” there. In the future, a constantly changing map from the creative mode should be shown there.
Reasons for CoD maps in Fortnite: First of all, these maps are cult and particularly popular and well known among older players. Furthermore, it would be a cool tribute if you have a fan-made homage to the most famous maps of the competition in the game.
And it would be interesting to see how an old-school shooter map performs in a game like Fortnite. However, classic CoD maps are not designed for you to just blast through the terrain and build your own fortifications.
It will be interesting to see how the CoD maps feel in Fortnite if they ever come into the official game via the Block.


