has arrived as players are working hard to learn the new multiplayer maps. With developer Treyarch making a return to the franchise, this new installment of the blockbuster shooter series has significantly retooled aspects of the multiplayer formula, with new maps to match. The franchise has been responsible for some of the most iconic multiplayer maps in gaming history (including the series' own Nuketown) and Treyarch is expected to continue that legacy on the 16 maps available at launch in .
The new movement system, called «Omnimovement,» already been a significant topic of discussion among players. With this feature, Treyarch has revamped movement, allowing players to sprint, dive, and crawl in all directions. These innovations have led to new ways to both ambush and escape enemy players, leading to an overall faster and more competitive feel to gameplay. This newfound mobility adds a new dimension to gameplay and the way players navigate the maps.
Babylon is one of the smallest of the launch maps, putting players in the middle of an Ancient Roman-style courtyard. This map delivers some of the fastest gameplay of the bunch, with Team Deathmatch, Free-For-All, and Kill Confirmed standing out as feeling particularly frenetic here. This is a great choice for players looking to hone those fast-twitch reflexes or level up their weapons, with 's time-to-kill feeling especially fast and adrenaline-inducing here.
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The map revolves around 4 central pillars that players can climb on top of or take cover underneath. This central courtyard is where much of the action takes place during matches, with ample room to get some elevation or rush the center. This map feels in some ways reminiscent of 's famous Shipment.
Red Card stands out for its setting, a large soccer stadium. Complete with an outdoor area and entrance, parking garage,
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