Call Of Duty: WWII - 10 Classic Multiplayer Maps That Should Return

9. Hijacked

Call Of Duty Hijacked
Treyarch

The rich git that owns this buoyant abode won't agree, but luxury yachts are a perfect staging ground for versatile gunplay. Hijacked, despite its narrow playspace, offers up the opportunity for Black Ops 2's players to succeed with any loadout they see fit.

It's rare that a multiplayer map in any FPS successfully accommodates for every playstyle, but Treyarch managed it here. Each portion of the boat is split and awarded to individual groups - sniper lovers get the port and starboard side, mid-range crews have the interiors and flankers get the end-to-end engine room - the result of which is one hell of a party.

Of course, leisure time wasn't exactly bounteous during the wartime of the 1940s, so the pleasure cruise aesthetic would need to be swapped for something else. How about a battle aboard a frigate owned by the Allied or Axis forces?

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