Modern Warfare 2 players celebrate as devs "move up" new 6v6 map for Season 2

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Modern Warfare 2 and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Warzone 2 Season 2 kicked off today – really should've done it on Tuesday, in my mind, but I digress – but many players have set their sights on one piece of content that's s🀅tillꦛ to come: a new core 6v6 multiplayer map.

The official Call of Duty Twitter account a roadmap of upcoming content earlier today, and players quickly latched onto a few points. The accompanying Season 3 lineup promises 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Gunfight for MW2 and Plunder For Warzone 2, for starters. We've got more multiplayer modes and raid episodes coming in Season 2, too, and also a brand spankin' new map. Better still, it got some sneak-peek🌌 𝔍art (above) shortly after it was announced.

says of this poolside resort map. "Stay tuned for more details on this core 6v6 map as we get closer."

The release of this map has been taken by many as a response to community feedback asking for more core maps to go with all the seasonal bells and whistles. "Only needed anger from the community and behold we have a map coming up," one highly upvoted Red꧋dit post (though I don't think anger is the operative word).

"This was not part of the plan, they moved up this map from another seasonꦯ, never stop pushing for change lads," adds . 

It's unclear whe🔯ther Infinity Ward actually moved this map up internally over feedback to Season 2's launch offerings – and I'm mainly speculative because these live games don't usually turn on a dime – but I suppose the reason doesn't matter if players and devs are both happy. 

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