Call Of Duty: WWII - 10 Classic Multiplayer Maps That Should Return
4. Estate
By design or fluke, Estate is special - it feels real in the sense that it wasn't realized specifically as the killing ground for a video game, but a recreation of real living space that just so happens to be a great staging ground for warmongers.
Naturally, the stately home sitting at the map's highest point is the landmark that players gravitate towards, and holding it is the end game for any deathmatch taking place within its grounds. The losers? Well, they're relegated to the thick forestry and disused outhouses that populate the rest of its acreage, time enough to lick their wounds and formulate another plan to capture the stronghold.
Do you go balls to the wall and storm the estate head-on, or take the campers approach and hope the house's new owners get tired of waiting and go on the hunt? The choices are many, and that, right there folks, is what makes any FPS map worth its salt.
Outstanding.