Infinity Ward’s sequel to the 2019 reboot of Modern Warfare, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, is here and some sacred maps have returned alongside a selection of new maps for players to quickscope and trickshot on.
Fans of the original MW2 will have to strap themselves in for a giant nostalgia trip with historic maps like Terminal, Highrise, and Quarry making their way onto the newest generation of consoles in Warzone 2, which makes them easy candidates for potential maps in MW2 multiplayer.
The multiplayer maps in MW2 do not include Al Mazrah, the battle royale map for Warzone 2 and its DMZ mode. But some of the large-scale maps are slices of Al Mazrah, much like how previous Ground War maps in 2019’s Modern Warfare were parts of Verdansk.
Here are all the maps confirmed for the title so far, including maps built for six-vs-six and large-scale game modes of 32-vs-32.
All Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 maps
Six-vs-six “Core” maps
- Al Bagra Fortress
- Alboran Hatchery (Season 03 Reloaded)
- Black Gold (Season 03)
- Breenbergh Hotel
- Crown Raceway
- Dome (Season 02)
- El Asilo
- Embassy
- Farm 18
- Himmelmatt Expo (Season 02 Reloaded)
- La Casa (Season 06)
- Koro Village (Season 06)
- Kunstenaar District (Season 04)
- Mercado Las Almas
- Pelayo’s Lighthouse (Season 03)
- Punta Mar (Season 05)
- Santa Seña Border Crossing
- Shipment (Season 01 Reloaded)
- Showdown (Season 04)
- Shoot House (Season 01)
- Strike (Season 05)
- Taraq
- Valderas Museum (Season 02)
- Vondel Waterfront (Season 04 Reloaded)
- Zarqwa Hydroelectric
32-vs-32 maps
- Ahkdar Village (Season 04)
- Al Bagra Fortress
- Al Malik International (Season 02)
- Mawizeh Marshlands (Season 04)
- Rohan Oil (Season 03)
- Sariff Bay
- Sa’id
- Sattig Cave Complex (Season 03)
- Zarqwa Hydroelectric
- Zaya Observatory (Season 02)
This article will be updated over time as more maps are confirmed and added to MW2.