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Highrise, a classic multiplayer map, returns in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (2023). It is designed for classic 6 vs 6 core multiplayer battles, promising intense action and strategy. Highrise was initially featured in the original Modern Warfare 2 (2009) and remains a beloved battlefield in the Call of Duty universe.
The Highrise mini-map in the MW3 multiplayer map is not yet available but is coming soon.
The Highrise Hardpoint locations and tracks within the COD Modern Warfare 3 Map are not yet available but are coming soon.
Engage in urban warfare on the towering heights of New York City with the multiplayer map Highrise, prominently featured in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty Online. This iconic battleground is not only a fan-favorite from Modern Warfare 2 but has also made its mark in Call of Duty: Mobile and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, ensuring a new generation of soldiers can experience its intense battles.
A Skyscraper Construction Site
Highrise unfolds on the pinnacle of a nearly constructed skyscraper, surrounded by two imposing office buildings on opposite ends. The central focus of the map is an elevated helipad, serving as a strategic point and a coveted vantage for players seeking dominance. The map's diverse terrain offers close to medium-range combat on the ground, with construction equipment and within the office buildings.
Strategic Verticality and Multi-Tiered Construction
One of Highrise's defining features is its multi-tiered construction, allowing players to traverse both office buildings through an underground tunnel. The offices offer intense close-quarters combat, ideal for shotguns and submachine guns. Additionally, the map caters to medium to long-range engagements in more open areas, making assault rifles a formidable choice. Highrise's verticality extends to the rooftop, cranes, and ledges, providing snipers with ample vantage points.
Tactical Opportunities and Hidden Vantage Points
Players can access the rooftops, crane tops, and ledges for strategic advantages, but these positions come with risks. The multi-layered design allows for diverse tactical opportunities, from elevator shafts to window-cleaning platforms. A climb to the crane tops offers a panoramic view of the battlefield, but skilled maneuvering is essential to avoid becoming an easy target.