Rust map hits 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare' soon
Season 2 is going to be killer!
What you need to know
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is an incredibly popular first-person shooter from Activision.
- Rust is an incredibly popular map from past Call of Duty games.
- You can play on it soon in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare's multiplayer mode it seems.
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare costs $60 on Amazon.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is an incredibly popular first-person shooter that manages to become the most-played game in the United States and many other countries every year. Season 2 starts on February 11 and it looks like we can expect a lot of fan-favorites to return with the update.
Recently, Charlie Intel spotted the popular "Rust" map from past Call of Duty titles in a teaser for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare - Season 2. Since we know that the character "Ghost" will be available in multiplayer, it's not hard to imagine that an updated version of Rust that looks amazing in the new engine will also be present.
Rust returns! https://t.co/Ydjg4Pb2iX pic.twitter.com/sMTTg3gdQXRust returns! https://t.co/Ydjg4Pb2iX pic.twitter.com/sMTTg3gdQX— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) February 8, 2020February 8, 2020
Are you excited to play on Rust again? What are some other maps that you want to see join Call of Duty: Modern Warfare? Let us know. We can't wait until next week, that's for sure!
Captain Price and his cigar make a return
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