One of Call of Duty’s most iconic maps will be coming to Call of Duty: WWII

In the Season Pass! YAY!

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Call of Duty: WWII is looking to recapture the lost fan base from the older titles by going back to the series’ roots. Just putting the game in World War 2 wasn’t enough as Activision has announced that the most iconic map from the original game, Carentan, will be making a come back for WWII. Sadly, it isn’t as simple as just including the remade map.

To get access to Carentan, you’ll need to buy the season pass. As Activision puts it, “The Season Pass for Call of Duty: WWII is already bursting at the seams, but the addition of Carentan puts it over the top.” Completely over the top, if you ask me!

If you aren’t familiar with the map, let this clip from The Office explain why this is so important.

I actually spent quite a lot of time playing Call of Duty and Call of Duty 2 online back in the day. The inclusion of the “Kill Cam” was such a big deal in 2003, as it gave you an idea of where players might be camping to take easy shots. I also just really liked the feel of the guns in the classic titles, something that hasn’t been the same since Call of Duty 4. Hopefully this new entry actually lives up to its hype.


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