Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3’sfirst season introduced a variety of new multiplayer maps, accommodating different player counts from 6v6 to 2v2. Players often inquire about the strengths and weaknesses of these maps and which ones stand out as the best choices. This guide breaks downthe features of each new map inMW3, shedding light on which ones deliver the most optimal gunfight experience.
Season 1 ofModern Warfare 3hasfour new maps:Meat, Greece, Rio, and Training Facility. Of these, the first three (Meat, Greece, and Rio) are 6v6 core maps, and the last one (Training Facility) is a Gunfight-exclusive 2v2 map.

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An exclusive map for the Gunfight mode, the Training Facility is a small-sized map reminiscent ofthe classic 2v2 Gulag inWarzone. The location has an open second floor, which enables high-ground target acquisition, and the central zone (Shoot House) encourages movability by offering multiple fast-paced climbing opportunities.
Greece isa well-lit, medium-sized map. What makes this location unique is the narrow alleys, creating a web of vantage points. The battle is guaranteed to spread acrossthe Tac-mapin Greece, making it challenging for campers and stationary players to land shots.

The most tactically diverse multiplayer map, Rio, is a dense rural area. It has covered walkways, high-ground spots, and a massive indoor zone called the Mall. Rio offers a balanced combination of slow-paced and medium-range combat in the outdoor sections and fast-paced close-quarters combat in the covered parts.
A West Coast-inspired map,Meat is a CQB-oriented slaughterhouse. It encourages fast-paced combat with limited sightlines and is considered the ideal location toget tac-stance kills. The only long-range vantage points are outside the warehouse in the loading deck area.

The Best New Map in Season 1
Considering sightlines, combat pace, and tactical diversity,Meat is the best new multiplayer mapinModern Warfare 3. It comes with balanced spawn points, medium-to-fast-paced battles, and close-to-medium-range engagements.

