Just hours before Battlefield 6 launches, players have remastered Call of Duty maps shipped in Portal
Blog Andrew Joseph 10 Oct , 2025 0

Battlefield 6 Launched just a few hours ago, someone has successfully recreated the iconic Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare map Shipment in Portal mode.
After years of wait, leaks, and hype, EA and Battlefield Studios launched Battlefield 6 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S today (October 10). Its promise of a back-to-basics approach to the series has attracted a lot of attention, especially within the Call of Duty community.
Battlefield 6 players can simply search for “Cargo” in the Search Experience or Browse Servers tab to jump into the Community tab on the main menu and instantly play on a close-up map. It's chaotic, noisy, cramped, and constantly riddled with bullets, or in other words, exactly like in Call of Duty. There are even some 24/7 shipping servers already online for those who want to dive in head first.
The most popular result has received over a hundred likes, and thanks to Deep Worlds' X/Twitter user PR officer, mata avatarwho is responsible for bringing transportation in Battlefield 6 to life. They started posting their progress yesterday, teasing another Call of Duty map remaster, killing fieldand a map There could be a Star Wars Star Destroyer.
There is still more than a month left until “Black Ops 7” is released on November 14th. Call of Duty and Warfield are trying to win the hearts of shooter fans. Now, Battlefield 6's Portal mode has let fans use their creativity to bridge the gap between the two.
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— Matavatar (@Matavatar) October 9, 2025
Portal It is a game mode similar to Halo 3 Forge introduced in “Battlefield 2042” that allows players to build their own maps and modes. It was primarily about recreating and remixing fan-favorite experiences from Battlefield's long history, but Battlefield 6 removes many of those limitations, encouraging imaginative fans to even bring maps from other series. The classic Call of Duty map Shipment seems to be the first to make waves.
We'll have to wait and see what other wacky fan-made maps will appear in Battlefield 6's Portal mode. At least Ma Avatar has Already made fun of They are interested in bringing more classic FPS maps (including Shooting Range, Nuketown, Ziba Tower, Metro, etc.) to Battlefield 6.
Just hours after Battlefield 6 launches, and here's what we're already seeing Its queuing system can accommodate over 300,000 playersalthough it won't actually take more than a few minutes to start playing. For more information, you can read this from IGN Battlefield 6 multiplayer review underway and our Activity review. You can also view What post-launch updates do EA and BF Studios have in store for the future?.
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