"You still get a really new feel and experience out of the gameplay not just the heavy, frantic experience you would get out of a normal multiplayer match. You actually end up engaging quicker and having a more exciting experience on the map. "But with these Face-Off maps, because it's not six-on-six, we've made the sight lines longer for the size of the map that it is. "In normal map development you have large maps that have long sight lines, then when you make smaller maps you shorten the sight line - the engagement distance becomes smaller when the map becomes smaller. "Normally in itself one-on-one isn't particularly creatively innovative, but what we've done is design the maps deliberately for this style of play," Modern Warfare 3 executive producer Mark Rubin told Eurogamer. Getaway plays out in a beachside mansion in Brazil, while Lookout is set in a forward observation post in Afghanistan. Two more maps will then follow on 22nd May (again, it's a timed Xbox 360 exclusive) as part of the main DLC Collection 2 release. Aground is set on a shipwreck off the coast of Scotland, while Erosion sees you running around Roman ruins in Italy while Mount Vesuvius erupts in the background.
Call of duty modern warfare 3 two player for free#
The first two stages will be available for free to all Xbox 360 players from 15th May, with a PC and PlayStation 3 roll-out to follow. It's a one-on-one or two-on-two deathmatch mode featuring four brand new maps custom built for more intimate combat. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3's second DLC collection, due out later this month, includes a new multiplayer mode called Face-Off, developer Infinity Ward has announced.