Behind-the-scenes vid shows off Call of Duty: Ghosts pre-order bonus map

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Activision and Infinity Ward have released a behind-the-scenes video showing off a bonus multiplayer map that you’ll get for pre-ordering Call of Duty: Ghosts.

According to the vid, the map – called Free Fall – is a dynamic map that continually changes as you play it. It’s based around a moment from a single-player mission called Federation Day in which you’re fighting through a toppled building which is wedged between two others, so you’re actually walking along what would normally be the building’s windows. This looks to be doing something similar, although with the “continually changing” comments and the “Free Fall” title, I’m going to guessing it continues to drop and shift throughout the match.

Call of Duty: Ghosts is due out on 5 November. The video can be seen below.


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