There have been many iconicCall of Dutymaps over the years, with locations like Nuketown brought back repeatedly due to their popularity. AnotherCall of Dutymap that has gotten love on several occasions is Shipment, and now, one fan has brought the classic play space toFar Cry 5.

There have been manydifferent versions of Shipmentover the years, with the map’s original appearance being inCall of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Given how influential the 2007 title was on theCall of Dutyfranchise and the FPS genre as a whole, it makes sense that its most memorable map has consistently reappeared. While it received a visual redesign inCall of Duty: WW2, it played largely the same, thoughCall of Duty: Modern Warfare2019 andCall of Duty: Vanguardmade some changes to its layout and the overall flow of the map.

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However, while some players have been masteringCall of Duty: Vanguard’s take on Shipmentand learning how to best use the upper-level crates that Sledgehammer added, one fan has been bringing the map to another game. Reddit user mojoswoptops2020 has perfectly captured Shipment usingFar Cry 5’s map editor. Rather than going for one of the newer takes on the map, though, the nostalgic player brought back the original Shipment layout fromCall of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.

The map should be instantly recognizable tolongtimeCall of Dutyfans, as the iconic blue and red shipping containers are stacked on top of each other and beside one another. Other pieces of cover, from dumpsters and barrels to ruined cars, are incorporated as well. Given the solid visuals of theFar Cryseries, the rebuilt map is stunning, though fans should notice that one specific change has been made to Shipment. With the holiday season starting, mojoswoptops2020 has given Shipment a festive makeover.

Call of Dutymaps have been given holiday-focused makeovers before, with Nuketown getting a Halloween andChristmas version inCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. With Shipment not getting this type of visual redesign officially, though, theFar Cry 5player was able to put their own spin on it. The mounds of snow look great, with smart touches like some hanging ice on the shipping containers that make the map look official. A few Christmas trees are also sprinkled around the map, adding to the quality of the design.

While there have been some incredibleFar Cry 5mapsmade over the years, this one should be particularly memorable for fans of theCall of Dutyseries. While it is unclear if it plays as hectic inFar Cry 5multiplayer as it does in the franchise where it originated, gamers have made their love for the small map known.

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