The Blue Warehouse dominates the western portion of the map, facing the opposing Red Warehouse on the map’s other side. The ground floor is open with nowhere to hide, so battles on this level will often come down to who’s the better close-range fighter. Upstairs, the second-level windows offer a clear line of sight toward the upper Red Warehouse, so be prepared to skirmish at long distances from here. To obtain even greater heights, climb the ladder to access the third level, the highest point on the map. Enjoy views over a huge portion of the environment.
When defending the area, close the two side doors if needed; the sound they make when opening will warn you of incoming enemies and cut off sightlines into the building from the Gas Tanks and Loading Zone. Get into an elevated position, and always be aware of where your Operator stands in relation to the Scrapyard.
Since there aren’t many places to take cover here, you can always reposition outside toward the Gas Tanks or Loading Zone, where larger cover items are available.
Battle in an aircraft boneyard surrounded by buildings overlooking the wreckage within. Flank enemies by racing through the fuselages and watch your head when sniper battles erupt between the two main warehouses.
Nearly 15 years ago, Scrapyard made its debut in 2009’s Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® 2 Campaign level “The Enemy of My Enemy.” Since then, it has been featured as the Zhokov Boneyard in Verdansk in the original Call of Duty: Warzone™ and reimagined as a Multiplayer map in 2019’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
The iconic map returns for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III. Just like its previous iterations, Scrapyard supports frenetic gameplay as Operators battle across the map from warehouse to warehouse, weave through the center fuselages, and set up shop in the surrounding buildings to force the fight up close.
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