
The final Call of Duty: World at War map that could possibly be getting remade is Sub Pen. Based on the brief glimpse of the remade map, it looks like it could be one of the most visually stunning maps in the game. The red archways give the outdoor areas personality, while the many vantage points help make ranged playstyles more viable. The wooden interiors of the castle itself could lead to some great use of Call of Duty: Vanguard’s destruction mechanics, with Sledgehammer letting players destroy the interior of the building in the remake. Like its name suggests, the map is set in an instantly recognizable Japanese fortress. The other confirmed Call of Duty: Vanguard map remake is Castle. There are some upper floors as well, and with the staircase being so easy to defend, players often camp out here with an ally watching their back. This gives it a completely different flow from the usual three-lane map design that is seen in the Call of Duty franchise, and the fighting that can happen by the cannons outside of the building is usually intense. Like its name suggests, most of the fighting occurs inside of a massive circular area on top of the Reichstag. The first Call of Duty: World at War map that is confirmed to be getting a remake is Dome. While Call of Duty: World at War featured many great maps, something that could lead to more remakes coming in the post-launch Seasons of Call of Duty: Vanguard, the confirmed locations see two of the very best play spaces returning.

Sledgehammer Games will be able to keep the same overall aesthetic of each map, with the weaponry and character models suiting the remade locations. RELATED: Call of Duty: Vanguard Open Beta Dates ExtendedĬall of Duty: Vanguard’s World At War Map Remakes - Dome, Castle, And Sub PensĬall of Duty: Vanguard being set in World War 2 makes it the perfect candidate for Call of Duty: World at War remakes. As such, while all the potential remakes are promising, fans are particularly hyped to play on some more visually impressive versions of the World at War classics. Intriguingly, half of these remade maps come from Call of Duty: World at War, which was arguably the most popular World War 2-era Call of Duty game. Two of these have been officially confirmed, while the rest are leaked and subject to change. In total, there are six potential remakes that have been listed for Call of Duty: Vanguard. As such, players now have the full list of maps that will be available in the game’s multiplayer, and it seems like they can expect a few remakes on launch day. While only a few of these locations have been officially revealed by Sledgehammer Games, the Call of Duty: Vanguard beta has been heavily datamined. Call of Duty: Vanguard fans have an impressive 20 multiplayer maps to look forward to.
