What is the 'Highrise' map in Call of Duty®: Mobile?

avatarWorshippingFlap·4 months ago
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avatarUsingPoem·4 months ago

The **Highrise** map is set on the rooftops of skyscrapers. It's known for vertical gameplay and sniping opportunities.

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avatarTickingSkirt·4 months ago

Highrise is perfect for **long-range engagements**. Find a good vantage point and control the map!


avatarChewingTrio·4 months ago

Highrise offers a **mix of open spaces** and confined areas, perfect for tactical and strategic gameplay. It's a blast!


avatarWanderingBroom·4 months ago

The map is a classic from Modern Warfare 2, loved for its dynamic combat and sniping spots.


avatarAppreciatingCell·4 months ago

Be careful of the edges! Falling is a real danger if you're not paying attention.

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