All Game Modes and Multiplayer Maps in Call of Duty - Ghost

Game Modes and Map Names in Call of Duty: Ghosts

It is your host with the most, King pops 47 AKA simply pops, here to talk about all the game modes and map names in Call of Duty: Ghosts. The first thing we need to cover are the game modes. Now, let's get into it.

Obviously, game modes come first. So, we've got the basic ones like Team Deathmatch (TDM), Free-for-All, Search and Rescue, Domination, Kill Confirm, Blitz, CR (I'll explain this one later), Infected, Hunted, and the new game mode that I think is going to be similar to Call of Duty 4 where you have guns on the floor and can pick them up for better weapons. You're going to start out with a crappy gun, and then you get to pick up perks.

I'm probably going to use this gameplay from COD 4, just give you guys a little heads up on this game mode called Hunted. I'm happy to see it back, though; I would love to play it. My favorite game mode in Call of Duty: Ghosts is Crank, which I think is unique. If you kill one person, you've got 30 seconds to get your next kill; if you don't, you'll boom and explode. Now, that's all the game modes I have. If I'm wrong on any of them, just check out the link in the description for a more in-depth explanation.

Moving on to the map names, we've got Free-for-All as the first map. If you pre-order Call of Duty: Ghosts, this map will be available to you. We also have Flooded Oane (I said Octane), Stone Heaven Overlord, Prison Break, Stage, Strike Zone, War Hawk, Wipe Out, and the four DLC maps. I skipped a couple of them, so that's not all of them, but these are some of the main ones.

The map names are pretty straightforward, but there's one game mode that deserves its own section: Blitz. Blitz is another name for this unique game mode in Call of Duty: Ghosts. Now, if I'm wrong on any part, please check out the link in the description for a more detailed explanation.