Since its anticipated release last year, Call of Duty Modern Warfare II has been in the news for multiple reasons. Yes, it has been a blockbuster release for the series, but there are many players who have faced issues while diving into its world. That’s why the makers are now leaving no stone unturned in making it amazing, better, and great. The upcoming Season 2 is a good indication of that.
It’s already known that Call of Duty will be dropping the new season later this month. Previously, it was expected to launch in the beginning of February. But then, the makers pushed it a little further. Talking about what it will offer, then there’s a lot to get excited for. Especially, for the fans of Warzone 2. With the arrival of Season 2, they will be receiving a brand new map in Ashika Island. However, looking at it closely, this Resurgence map can be an ideal fit even for the Multiplayer experience of Modern Warfare II.
The inclusion of Tsuki Castle from the Ashika Island in Call of Duty Modern Warfare II’s Multiplayer will be a refreshing change for the players
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The upcoming map will bring back the Resurgence mode in Warzone 2. Being a battle royale map, it features lots of POIs as well (points of interests) for the players to choose their preferred landing spots. Among them, is also the Tsuki Castle. By the looks of it, this one seems to be the best possible candidate for a Multiplayer map in Modern Warfare II.
Those who are familiar with Call of Duty might be knowing that Ashika Island’s Tsuki Castle is basically a remake of the classic, Castle map from World At War. However, the new version is more spacious and even better in terms of its appearance. Not to mention that its location makes the place extremely beautiful in the first place. There are some key reasons for why it will be a perfect Multiplayer map in Modern Warfare II.
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Tsuki is situated on a clifftop while having numerous levels for players to run around inside the big structure. There are side buildings as well that surround this castle. Additionally, an open garden area can also be seen quite clearly. Below the castle, there’s a small network of underground tunnels alongside a submachine base.
Simply put, this entire area comprising of interesting, possible combat spots can be turned into a dedicated Multiplayer map. It is likely to happen as well, given the fact that Tsuki Castle is inevitably attractive. It will be interesting to see whether the devs will roll it out or not for online matches. Most importantly, players will definitely have a refreshing change to say the least.
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