Call of Duty: Mobilehas slowly, but certainly, progressed to a point where one might consider it to be a collection of the franchise’s greatest hits in regard to content. Namely,Mobileis getting a very wide variety of classic, well-regardedCall of Dutycontent from the previous home console entries, and it seems that this is bound to continue for the foreseeable future, too.

Another major boon for the community ofCall of Duty: Mobileis that the developers interact with the community on the game’s officially-supported subreddit, where news just broke that something exciting might be coming out in the near future. Namely, one developer has gone on record saying that the team has another classicCODmap coming from a previous franchise release.

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It seems that another classic, and presumably well-regarded, multiplayer map fromCOD’s history will be joiningCall of Duty: Mobile’s rendition of Shipment. The developer who mentioned that the team has got another classic map in development also said that it’s being taken and adapted from a game that’s more than 10 years old, and that it should be coming out in relatively short order, though seemingly not in the very near future.

Note, too, that this doesn’t necessarily dissolve the idea ofadding Verdansk toCall of Duty: Mobile. As per the developer’s wording, it’s entirely possible that the new classic map wouldn’t be out for the next couple of weeks and months, and the hypothetical conversion of Verdansk could very well launch in the interim, though it goes without saying that a single survey doesn’t necessarily mean it’s all set in stone.

This particular version of the game has shown plenty of reverence for classicCODcontent, from its versions of fan-favorite levels all the way to all theclassic weapons being added toCOD: Mobile. The fact that the particular level in question has got to be more than 10 years old means it’s coming fromCOD: Ghostsor older, and odds are good that the developer treats it with proper care.

WhileCall of Duty: Mobileis widely regarded as a solid game on iOS and Android phones, the situation isn’t quite so clear-cut on home consoles and PCs. While the majority of the franchise’s community is eagerly awaiting concrete news about the next modernCall of Dutygame, some have said thatModern Warfare 2isn’t looking goodfrom what they’ve seen. None of this is corroborated at this time, however, so it’s worth keeping a pinch of salt at hand.

Call of Duty: Mobileis available now on iOS and Android devices.

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