Battlefield 1: Every Multiplayer Map Ranked From Worst To Best
3. Monte Grappa
While it sometimes feels like a slightly less-pretty version of Argonne Forest, Monte Grappa comes up trumps where map design and general enjoyment factor are concerned, considerably more so than Argonne.
The scale is just insane, and nailing an enemy from across the map, with either sniper fire or AA rounds, is pretty much as satisfying as multiplayer gaming gets.
The tunnel in particular is a fantastic bottleneck point for intense shootouts with both vehicles and infantry. It's super-scenic, and basically just a joy to play on, even if it is probably one of the choppier maps performance-wise on consoles: you can practically hear your platform of choice groaning to stream those textures.