Estate – Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2Įd: Ahhh, many good memories lie in Estate. It’s been almost a decade since this map first appeared and it hasn’t come back since, but, while the reception to COD Ghosts might have been poor, I'm hoping that Stonehaven isn’t lost to the past forever. It’s a small touch, but a cool little element to mix things up in a particularly lively chokepoint. On Stonehaven you could lower the castle gate, forcing the opposing team to either run around the sides or use C4 to blow it back open. Some COD Ghosts maps, including Stonehaven, also had dynamic elements that made maps a bit more interactive. Put those shotguns away and whack on a scope because you’re going for long-distance kills here. An old castle on a verdant patch of Scottish countryside, Stonehaven is a huge map that suits those using snipers, LMGs, and assault rifles. Nobody liked COD Ghosts, right? Well, I reckon we should bring back its best map, Stonehaven. Hayden: A wildcard from me, too, that’s sure to make everyone click away. And I liked how bikes were a key part of traversing its more open sections, before you'd hop off and engage in tense skirmishes in a series of lovely French houses and barns. I think it's the atmosphere of the quaint rural town that really did it for me, as it felt cozy and warm despite the blasts of Kar98k in the background. Les Ormes sticks out to me as The Map from COD 3, all those years ago. I didn't own the game or have Xbox Live at the time, so I'd head around to a friend's house and we'd take turns passing the controller. Several of COD 3's maps remain special to me because they were among my first taste of COD multiplayer as a young kid. We'd charge a fee of zero dollars to obtain said map pack, mind you, because we don't like gatekeeping fun.Īnd if you care more for COD campaigns than you do multiplayer, we ranked every Call Of Duty campaign from best to worst.Įd: A wildcard pick from me, sure, but there's some reasoning behind it. A list of succulent, handpicked maps which Hayden and I would like to see return in our version of the Greatest Hits map pack. Riding unashamedly off the back of the rumour, I present to you, a list. Hey, it might not come to fruition, but it's a tantalising rumour. So, colour me intrigued when I see a Call Of Duty leaker Tweet about a possible "Greatest Hits" map pack coming to Modern Warfare 2 in its second year. Still, there's no denying that over the years Call Of Duty's multiplayer modes have brought us some fantastic arenas in which to get out a tablet, or a chunky phone, or a walkie talkie, and call in that generations' version of a recon drone. With that being said, these are the data packs you’ll need to do so.įor more on Call of Duty, stay tuned on Charlie INTEL and check out our article on the best PC Settings for Warzone Pacific Season 3.COD's multiplayer may get some stick from us, like in my Vanguard multiplayer and zombies review. So, for those who are either bored of Warzone like some popular streamers have been lately, you may want to head back over to the classic Multiplayer and give the new CX-9 SMG a try. Read more: When is Vanguard Season 4? Season 3 end date, round-based Zombies, moreįor those on PC or PlayStation, you only need Data Pack 1 and the Multiplayer Pack 2 in order to run Modern Warfare’s Multiplayer.In total, this comes to 135.9 GB big and will require a sizable amount of your console storage.įor those on Xbox One, you will need all three of the Modern Warfare Multiplayer packs mentioned above to run the Multiplayer mode. Multiplayer and Special Ops Pack: 21.3 GB.Here’s a list of all the Modern Warfare Multiplayer packs you need to have downloaded: Luckily there isn’t much that players actually need to play Modern Warfare’s Multiplayer. Read more: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 logo officially revealed.
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