COD Leak Reveals "Get High" Map That's Unlike Anything Else In The Franchise

After Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3’s latest seasonal update dropped, dataminers have unearthed details of a new map called Get High (stylized as G3T_H1GH) that’s likely intended for a 4/20 event. The map is a vaporwave-inspired parkour race course, where players will be tasked with getting as high as possible–in the elevation sense, of course.

Modern Warfare 3’s latest season already has a number of references to 4/20, including two Snoop Dogg operator skins, Cheech and Chong joining the game complete with a weed-themed finishing move, and a DLC bundle called Stoney Sloth.

As well as a reworked map called Growhouse, leakers have revealed the more unusual Get High map, which is likely to come to the game closer to the April 20. Dataminer BobNetworkUK posted a video of the vaporwave-styled obstacle course, where it appears players will have to race to reach the highest point possible within the time limit. Some routes through the map have multiple options, and there are also shootable targets scattered around, though it’s currently unclear what these do.

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