In a move 📖that no one expected to see, Activisio♌n has added three new maps to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare with no announcement or fanfare.

The three new maps are Killhouse, which is a fan-favourite that comes from the original Modern Warfare, Al-Raab Airbase, which is a 6v6 map, and Draꩲinage, which is a new map for Gunfight.

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The Killhouse map is also accompanied by a new mode, Mosh Pit 24/7. Killhouse had previously been spotted in the game's files last year, but nothing had popped up from it until now. Much like it was in the original game, Killhouse is a close-quarters-focused ma꧑p that allows players to quickly ra🌸ck up kills.

The other two maps included in the update are Al-Raab Airbase and Drainage, and they are brand new maps to the series. back in 2020, but much like Killhouse, nothing hadജ surfaced before this update.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare hasn't seen a significant update since the end of season six back in December, leading many to beli🐬eve that the game was being abandoned in favour of the more-recently released Call of Duty: Cold War. The introduction of ne൲w maps seems to imply that the game isn't being left behind just yet, although it could also just be Activision letting players into maps that have been around in the game's files for a while.

What's most curious about this whole situation is the fact that these maps have gone completely unmentioned by Activision or Infinity Ward. There are no released patch notes fo𝐆r the game, which makes it difficult to know whether more content has quietly been added to the game and 🃏just hasn't been noticed yet.

In other Call of Duty news, it's been leaked that Warzone's Verdansk will be getting a 1980s makeover, as the thirಞd seaꦐson map has been leaked. The latest upd🐼ate foওr Warzone is almost over 60GB but will also thankfully reduce the game's overall file size.

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