Free Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 map add-on incoming

5 July 2012
Modern Warfare 3

Quiz time! The best map in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 was:

  1. Terminal
  2. Terminal
  3. Some other map
  4. Terminal
  5. All of the above except (3)

The correct answer is, obviously, (1). And (2). And (4). Actually, all of them except (3), so I suppose technically (5) is the most correct.

Just two weeks ago, I jumped back into Modern Warfare 3 multiplayer with some friends, and I kept thinking to myself: “I miss Terminal. I wish they’d release a remake of Terminal for this game.” It turns out my wishes have the amazing ability to become reality, because apparently Infinity Ward is preparing to release a remake of Terminal for Modern Warfare 3.

That’s according to Infinity Ward’s own Mark Rubin, who confirmed the news over Twitter. No launch date has been supplied just yet, and the map may or may not be included as part of a title update scheduled to drop within the next week or so. It’s all a bit up in the clouds right now. “Up in the clouds,” get it? Because it’s an airport!

The best thing about it? It’s going to be free for everybody, so I don’t even need one of those Elite subscriptions to get it. I didn’t even wish that bit.

Source: MP1st (via Joystiq)

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