Over the long history of Activision's Call of Duty franchise, some maps have become well-regarded or infamous for various reasons. One such map is Shipment, first introduced in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and re-introduced in the current mainline title Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, which is known for its chaotic close-quarters gameplay and the bevy of broken spawn issues plaguing its new iteration. Now a Grand Theft Auto: Online player has recreated that map in a totally different context.

Reddit user WYarranton posted a video of his recreated Shipment map to the r/gtaonline subreddit Thursday, indicating it has been retooled to work in GTA Online's deathmatch mode. In order to prevent the kind of "chaotic" spawns encountered in Modern Warfare, WYarranton said they did their best to place spawns where they should not be in someone's immediate line of sight, and also made the map accessible only for two to four players at a time.

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The creator also says they have tried to "make sure the map can't be breached," and made the containers that serve as its walls unclimbable to prevent players from having an unfair vantage. Since uploading the video, WYarranton has gone through and edited elements to try and remove bugs and exploits, and the map can be found on the Rockstar Games Social Club as a "job" for interested GTA Online players.

Despite the issues players have come across in Modern Warfare's Shipment map, it remains one of the more popular locales for developers Infinity Ward to mess around with. Recently they added a new playlist on Shipment allowing for 10v10 matches which promises chaotic gameplay on a compact map.

Rockstar Games has also been adding content to its online games, including GTA Online and Red Dead Online, in the midst of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic to provide players something to do as they are stuck at home. One new mission set added in late April focuses on helping Gerald prepare for a recession.

That kind of additional content is not the only incentive for players to log into GTA Online right now. By playing the game until the end of May, players can receive $500,000 of in-game currency. While they're playing, WYarranton's Shipment recreation seems like a fun way to kill some time.

Grand Theft Auto: Online is available now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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Source: Rockstar Games' Social Club