Modern Warfare 2 MP Map images leak via CoD Warzone Mobile files - Charlie INTEL

2022-07-24 06:37:01 By : Ms. Nancy Li

First images of Modern Warfare 2 Multiplayer maps have leaked via Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile game files, including Ground War maps.

First images of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s multiplayer maps have leaked from being included in the Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile Closed Alpha build, which released in select testing regions under NDA in May.

Warzone Mobile, also known as Project Aurora, is in closed alpha testing, but as users get hands-on with builds on iOS and Android, they’ve found a batch of Modern Warfare 2, and even Treyarch’s Call of Duty 2024, content in the files.

The Warzone Mobile Closed Alpha is under signed NDA, with no gameplay or imagery allowed to be shared from it. Despite this, images from the game have still appeared.

The leaker on Twitter claims to have access to many of the loading screens for Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer maps, posting a few 6v6 map images, along with some Ground War map images.

In total, the loading screens of four Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer maps were released. All four of these maps look completely different from the other, which could indicate that we’re in for lots of variety when MW2 releases later this year.

The first map shown is called Grand Prix, which was confirmed to be a map in June as part of the game’s reveal.

Set in Asia, the loading screen shows two Formula 1-style cars racing on a track, although we don’t know if these high-speed machines will be driving around the racetrack while we do battle.

The second map revealed is Oilfield. Fairly self-explanatory, it appears we are heading towards an oil storage facility, with giant vats presumably full of the black liquid sitting around.

The ground here looks dry and sandy, indicating that this is happening in a hot location, perhaps in the Middle East or in South America.

It doesn’t take much sleuthing to figure out where Museum is set. This colorful map appears to have indoor and outdoor combat.

The fourth map was only mentioned by its code name, SABA. Information on this map beyond its images is not known at this time, nor is its final release name confirmed.

We do see a statue of a man on a horse and some palm trees, but other than that, little is known about this area.

The leaker has also shared images of 2 Modern Warfare 2 Ground War MP Maps.

The first Ground War map leaked is Hydro, which takes place in a desert landscape with water flowing through the center. As confirmed by Infinity Ward, Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 engine supports swimming, which means maps will feature areas of water.

The next map for Ground War leaked is ‘Fishtown.’

The third Ground War map is Sira.

As previously mentioned by Infinity Ward, the Ground War maps will come together to form the new Warzone 2 map.

In addition, the leaker also shared a list of the codenames for all of the MP maps currently in the files for Modern Warfare 2 MP.

Some of the maps are leftover from Modern Warfare 2019, while the rest are code names, or ship names, for the 2022 game. Here are the names found:

Activision has not commented on why the Warzone Mobile’s files contains all of these Modern Warfare 2 images . The company will issue DMCA notices to anyone who posts all of the leaks across the internet.

So far, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 MP has not been officially revealed beyond a few details. No timeline for the MP reveal is known. Activision has confirmed that there will be an Open Beta ahead of the game’s launch.

We’ve shared some information on the MP mode, including the new Gunsmith, AI features, and first details on some of the maps.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 officially launches October 28 across PlayStation, Xbox, and PC (Battle.net and Steam).

Vanguard and Warzone players can bag some free goodies by pre-ordering Modern Warfare 2 and there’s still more to come.

Modern Warfare 2 arrives on October 28 and pre-orders are open, offering players several freebies. If those already available aren’t incentive enough, Activision have confirmed that more pre-order bonuses are still to come.

Call of Duty Vanguard and Warzone are about to receive their mid-season update, then as soon as Season 5 concludes, Modern Warfare 2 will be here. Players are desperate to get their hands on Modern Warfare 2’s multiplayer, with the most dedicated CoD already having the game pre-ordered.

Anyone who pre-orders Modern Warfare 2 will get early access to the open beta and the Final Judgement bundle in Vanguard and Warzone which includes an executioner-themed Lucas skin and an Automaton Blueprint, and there’s still more to come.

Vanguard and Warzone Season 4 Reloaded have been announced, bringing brand-new game modes, the Vargo-S Assault Rifle, and, finally, Vanguard Zombies camos to Warzone.

After announcing Vanguard and Warzone Season 4 Reloaded, the devs confirmed that the bundle is “one of just several instant pre-order rewards for Modern Warfare II before its official launch on October 28.”

Although the devs haven’t revealed what these bonuses will be, they’re “instant” rewards ahead of launch, so they’ll be for Vanguard and Warzone. We would expect more bundles, Operator skins, and Blueprints, but we’ll need to see what Activision have in store.

Call of Duty Blog teases another Modern Warfare 2 pre-order bonus bundle for Vanguard x Warzone coming soon pic.twitter.com/YTNSM9sC0N

The devs also teased that a classic Modern Warfare villain will be arriving in Vanguard and Warzone “soon,” perhaps in a similar way to Woods ahead of Cold War and Kingsley before Vanguard.

This could be anyone from Al-Asad to General Shepherd, but we shouldn’t have to wait too long as they’re “coming soon.”

For more on Modern Warfare 2, check out FaZe Swagg revealing that slide canceling will see a major change and all of the leaked multiplayer modes.

Top Warzone streamer and FaZe star Swagg broke down the major movement changes coming to Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.

Top Warzone streamer Kris ‘Swagg’ Lamberson has already played Modern Warfare 2 and has explained the movement mechanics coming to both multiplayer and Warzone 2, including slide cancel changes.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, a direct sequel to 2019’s Modern Warfare, arrives on October 28. With it being one of the most anticipated CoD games in years, players are desperate to know every little detail they can about both multiplayer and Warzone 2.

FaZe Swagg was invited to a hands-on session with Modern Warfare 2 and shared details on how the game’s movement will feel, describing the major differences between the original and the sequel.

While watching Warzone YouTuber notgage’s Throwing Knife gameplay along with fellow FaZe member Santana, Swagg discussed Modern Warfare 2’s new movement mechanics.

“I’ve played Modern Warfare 2 … it played just like how [Modern Warfare 2019 played] — the feel of it,” he revealed.

Although clarifying that “it’s definitely not the same,” he said it was hard to explain exactly what was different about it. However, he did add that “the movement is different” and said that “you’ve got the dolphin dive now, you have that aspect in the game.”

When Santana asked if slide canceling is in Modern Warfare 2, Swagg shook his head and said that it’s “not like how you think it is.”

Slide canceling has been a hotly debated topic in the community, with some preferring how it adds a skill gap, but others feeling that it’s an exploitable movement mechanic and is known for being extremely hard on controllers.

It sounds like slide canceling will be in Modern Warfare 2 in some way, but should feel different from how it does in Modern Warfare 2019 and Warzone.

He concluded by explaining “you never know” about all of the movement mechanics until the game comes out as there was actually a time when nobody knew slide canceling existed.

For more Modern Warfare 2, be sure to check out how to play the beta and experience the new movement mechanics first-hand.

Activision PC games have been Battle.net exclusive for years, but a new Steam page could mean more games are coming to Valve’s launcher.

2017’s WWII was the last CoD game to arrive on Steam, with Activision opting to use their own Battle.net launcher instead. Activision now have an official publisher page on Steam, meaning that more Activision games could arrive ahead of Modern Warfare 2.

If you’re a PC gamer, there’s an extremely high chance that you have Steam installed. Although it boasts a huge collection of games, publishers such as Activision and Ubisoft have switched to their own launchers or the Epic Games Store over the past few years.

Starting with 2018’s Black Ops 4, Call of Duty titles were exclusive to Battle.net, but that’s set to change with 2022’s Modern Warfare 2. It might not be the only one though, as Activision now have an official publisher page, and it has fans speculating about what it could mean for the future.

Call of Duty players were delighted to learn that Modern Warfare 2 will arrive on Steam when it launches on October 28, potentially showing the active player counts and opening the game to the modding community.

As spotted by Eurogamer, Activision now have an official publisher page on Steam. This has all of their Steam titles in one place, and players immediately started speculating what this could mean going forward.

In a Reddit thread discussing the news, players immediately called for the Tony Hawk games and Crash Bandicoot 4, which has reportedly had its leaked app ID updated several times over the past few weeks.

There’s every chance that the Call of Duty games that were missed (BO4, Modern Warfare, Cold War, and Vanguard) will make their way to Steam later as well, perhaps as part of the Microsoft acquisition.

Microsoft’s first-party games such as Halo Infinite are available on Steam, so once the deal goes through in 2023, we could see games such as Warzone, World of Warcraft, and Diablo make their way to Valve’s platform.

For more on Modern Warfare 2, be sure to check out all of the leaked multiplayer modes, Killstreaks, and Perks.

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