The Devs Are Also Offering 10,000 Call Of Duty: Mobile Credits To Those That Can Answer Two Questions Correctly.
The developers of Call of Duty: Mobile have been teasing the release of the Rust map for a while now. And now they have confirmed its arrival by name on the Twitter handle. The devs are also offering 10,000 Call of Duty: Mobile Credits to those that can answer two questions correctly. According to a new tweet by the devs, the new map will be dropping this week.
The devs have been teasing this map for a while now and the previous image showed a dusty landscape with a metallic radio tower in the distance. This looks typically like a tower that is there in the Rust map which is currently there in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare game. The tweet teases long time Call of Duty players with the words, "If you know, you know." And now in the new tweet which confirms that this is coming with the next update is a video. This video shows a close up of the tower, and a dusty terrain. The new tweet the text, "A closer look at what is to come Dropping in the next update for #CODMobile!"
The iconic Modern Warfare franchise map Rust is now in Call of Duty: Mobile as part of the upcoming new season of content. This classic map first appeared in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and has since become synonymous with Call of Duty®.
Whether you’re an old Rust pro or you’re playing this map for the first time, we’ve got the strategies for your posse to take over this town. Read on for a full map overview and tips for mastering this classic.
Map Overview
Rust is a small sized map set in an oil yard in the desert. The large central tower overlooks a field of pipes, fuel, shipping containers, and other industrial features. The tower’s top platform offers a near total view of the map below and because of that is such a highly valued power position. Race up the south-facing exhaust chute or climb a ladder to reach the top. It’s a high risk, high reward action that will tempt someone every match.
To the south, a barricade and fuel depots offer bunched up cover where CQB shines. Be ready to engage at a moment’s notice, and similarly in the maze underneath the tower, another close-quarters hot spot. Learn the layout here to cut off enemy movement in a vital part of the map.
The sight lines open up a bit to the east, though watch the fuel tank and shipping crates for enemy movement. A south-facing ladder offers one of two access points to the tower’s middle platform here, where players gain a commanding view of the east side of the map with nearby pathways winding around and further up the tower.
In the north, the action takes place over and under a large pipeline. The pipeline splits, in one direction onto the tower’s middle platform and in the other out against the north fence toward an oil derrick in the northwest corner of the map. Expect a lot of action around the oil derrick, from sharpshooters on top of the structure to enemies on the ground using it for cover.
Lastly, the open west end features cover to the north and south, but is largely open to attack in the middle, save for a blue container offering a short, covered path along the middle edge. While the open sight lines mean fewer close-quarters surprises, this section is near open ground to enemies on the tower. Always, always check the tower.
Basic Tips
With its tight, snaking design, expect a lot of CQB loadouts in Rust. Players with SMGs and shotguns can take out careless runners in an instant as they weave between cover near the tower or the fuel depot. There are mid- and long-range opportunities as well, in the north and west sides of the map and of course as you climb up to greater heights on the central tower.
Unless you know that an area is clear, it’s best to avoid running along the middle open path. It’s almost always better to move more meticulously through the map, from cover to cover. Rust is small, and with constant pressure from the ground and the tower, you want to minimize as many sight lines on your character as possible.
If you’ve made it up the tower, have fun taking shots at enemies below, but don’t neglect your own defense in doing so. Prioritize targets who are gunning for you over those concentrated on the ground floor and keep checking the tower pathways to your position to fight off enemies attempting to take over your spot.
And it’s not all about fighting over the tower — you can do well on the ground, too. Stake out an area suited to your loadout and shoot down enemies preoccupied with king of the hill. When possible, use cover to defend against ground attacks when you’re aiming up, and against tower attacks when you’re aiming straight. In such a tight, vertical arena, the player who best controls their angles often comes out on top.