Activision has revealed Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Season 1, which will bring with it a ton of new content beginning December 3 with the release of the Battle Pass. Most of this content will be available to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare players for free, with all of the new DLC maps available to everyone regardless of if they purchase the Battle Pass or not. In total, Activision revealed six new Call of Duty: Modern Warfare maps that will be coming to the game with Season 1.

Three of the new Call of Duty: Modern Warfare maps will be for the standard multiplayer mode, and all three are classic maps from Call of Duty 4. The new maps include Crash, Vacant, and the fan-favorite Shipment. Shipment, as it turns out, will double as a Gunfight map, which makes sense considering its small size.

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Besides Shipment, two other 2v2 Gunfight maps were confirmed for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Season 1. This includes Cargo, which takes place on an "open-roof storage vessel for shipping containers" and is set in London. Speculation has pointed to Cargo being a remake of the Call of Duty 4 map Wet Work, but that hasn't been confirmed or denied by Activision. Cargo and Shipment will be joined by Atrium, which is set at a Verdansk palace.

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The large-scale 32v32 Ground War mode will also be getting some love as part of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Season 1. The new Ground War map is called Port, and it will feature a mix of a shipping area and city streets.

Activision has said that there will be more Call of Duty: Modern Warfare DLC maps released for the game throughout Season 1. No hints were given about these maps, though the graphic shows "And More" in the Gunfight section with an image of an unnamed map.

It's also possible that all of these announced Call of Duty: Modern Warfare new maps won't be in the game when Season 1 starts on December 3. Some of the content is expected to be rolled out gradually over time, so fans may have to wait a bit before they get to battle it out on Shipment. Specifics on which maps will be available on December 3 are unavailable at the time of this writing, but we shouldn't have to wait long to find out.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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