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

1. Overgrown

Call Of Duty Hijacked
Infinity Ward

Modern Warfare's Overgrown remains the gold standard in which all plus-sized Call of Duty maps are measured against. Others (remember Fuel and the godawful Stonehaven?) have tried - and failed - to replicate its seamless sandbox ever since, to no avail.

Not surprising: it's not an easy ask, to improve upon a perfect digital playground. CQC, stealth, scouting, sniping, whatever takes your fancy at any given moment, you can be sure that there's a part of Overgrown curated specifically to suit your current cravings, but none of them feel segregated from the other.

Rather, it's a harmonious affair. Sniper lovers keep the fields clear for heavy-duty assault groups to advance, in turn paving the way for spray 'n prayers to comb through cottages and flush out campers hiding in that claymore-cluttered attic.

There's a reason why Overgrown always came out on top when lobby dwellers were asked to vote which map they'd rather spend the next 15 minutes of their time in, and it wasn't because of a slip of the finger.

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