Call Of Duty: WWII - 10 Classic Multiplayer Maps That Should Return
5. Terminal
Debuting in Modern Warfare 2 - and reimagined two further times in sequels - Airport is to Infinity Ward's series that Nuketown is to Treyarch's, i.e. a recurring theater of war with a popularity that's abused to incentivize pre-orders.
Of course, that'd be no good if the map itself was duff. It isn't; loading into the multiplayer interpretation of Modern Warfare 2's infamous 'No Russian' level is always a joyous occasion, thanks to its eclectic playscape.
From the sharp-cornered walkways of the titular airport terminal to the luggage-strewn courtyard dominated by colossal aeronautical wonders, Terminal's the visual personification of a concrete playground, so chameleon-like in its layout that it can change colors to suit any game mode.
It goes without saying, then, that post-makeover, Terminal would be a terrific addition to WWII's suite of multiplayer options.
A reskin paying homage to the Battle of Britain would be a fantastic choice.