Modern Warfare 2is bringing a re-imagined Shoot House to the game in its first full season, just a few weeks after being released. Fans are already getting a look at what’s arriving in the coming weeks inModern Warfare 2’sfirst multiplayer season.
Since the game was released,players have been checking outModern Warfare 2’s multiplayer. Ahead of the launch of Season 1 on November 16, the officialCall of Dutywebsite has shared some details onModern Warfare 2’s new iteration of Shoot House, a map from the game’s predecessor.

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The Shoot House map layout remains more or less identical to its original design in the 2019Modern Warfaregame. The spawn points remain the same, and the buildings and numerous structures used for cover are similar to the original. The key difference from 2019’s Shoot House is the aesthetic of the map. This fresh take on Shoot House is a training ground for the Cartel present in the campaign. The map itself has a much more earthy color palette, with its run-down buildings and greenery spread across the location. In addition, the original map had an influence onModern Warfare 2outside its own revival with Infinity Ward, revealing thatShoot House inspired the new Farm 18 map.
The addition of this map is one of many things set to come toModern Warfare 2during Season 1. Players will also be getting fan-favorite map Shipment, access to new weapons to be unlocked through the battle pass, a rebranded hardcore mode (now known as Tier 1), and the inclusion of a combat record.
Although the aforementioned additions will most likely be welcomed by players, some would argue that these are features that should have been included in the game on release day. This was a letdown for fans at launch asthese features are usually ever present inCall of Dutytitles.
Adding a map that was so popular that Infinity Ward created a dedicated mode for it in 2019’sModern Warfareis likely to please many fans. However, this is not the first time players have seen a map from a previousCall of Dutyinstallment with a fresh twist; the infamous Nuketown map has seen several rehashes across manyCall of Dutyentries. Furthermore, the addition of Shoot House may indicate that at some point in the future players will getmaps from the originalModern Warfare 2,such as Terminal and Rust.
Modern Warfare 2is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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