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Modern Warfare 3 dataminer uncovers parkour multiplayer map ‘Get High’

A Modern Warfare 3 dataminer has uncovered what appears to be an upcoming multiplayer map titled ‘Get High’.

Rather than being a standard Call of Duty multiplayer map, it’s a vaporwave environment offering parkour-based gameplay which sees competitors racing to reach the top of its structures.

It’s thought that the map will be released as part of Season 3’s cannabis culture festivities. 10 minutes of gameplay footage showing the map in action can be viewed below, via dataminer BobNetworkUK.

Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone Season 3 launched on Wednesday. Among the new premium content on offer is the Tracer Pack: Cheech & Chong. It includes Operators voiced by comedy duo Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, and their Secondhand Smoke finishing move, among other features.

On the multiplayer front, Season 3 includes six new core 6v6 maps, with four available at launch and two arriving mid-season.

Cheech and Chong are getting their own finishing move in Call of Duty called “Secondhand Smoke”

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