Resurgence Pack

The  is a map pack for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 which was released on June 3rd, 2010 for Xbox 360, and July 6th for PS3 in North America and PC worldwide, and July 7th for PS3 in Europe. It features five multiplayer maps and costs 1200 MS points. As with the Stimulus Package, this map pack was exclusive to the Xbox 360 for a limited time before being released for PC and PlayStation 3. Out of the included maps, two are from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, and three are brand new maps. Strike and Vacant will return from the fourth installment of the series. Carnival, Trailer Park, and Fuel are the three new maps to be included.

Carnival

 * See main article: Carnival

Desolate amusement park with excellent vantage points for snipers. It's "unlike anything we've ever done before," said Bowling. The map takes place during the daytime and includes all original art and model assets. Bowling added that the team really wanted to include this in the first map pack, but the team needed additional time for polish. It's a fairly large map and includes many set pieces, such as roller-coasters, a fun house, and bumper cars. Bowling mentioned that he was once camping behind a clown and this acted as great camouflage because the other players thought he was the clown.

Trailer Park

 * See main article: Trailer Park 

Contains tight corridors and condensed areas. Very maze-like with obvious choke points. In context of the game, this map is the living quarters for the people who ran the Boneyard found in The Enemy Of My Enemy and Snatch & Grab. The Boneyard will be viewable in the background. It is favourable for close range fights in the trailers and mid - long range fire fights down the long roadways, as well as from inside the trailers.

Fuel

 * See main article: Fuel

Completely unique from the other maps. The setting is an oil refinery and is split into two sections. One area is wide-open for snipers and the other half is a large warehouse with tight corridors. According to Robert Bowling, it is a very large map that competes with Overgrown in terms of size and scale.

Vacant

 * See main article: Vacant

There is very little visual difference, however, on certain game modes, objects and doorways are rearranged.

Strike

 * See main article: Strike

Strike has been totally recoloured, a green theme throughout. A lot of the visuals have been technically improved, and there are some gameplay changes. Most notably around the C flag in Domination. It cannot be unfairly camped anymore, and the building next to it has a rear door that prevents usage of the building for camping as the player is always vulnerable.

Trivia

 * It appears that the Resurgence Pack features the Rangers in every map (except for Carnival); the Stimulus Package featured Task Force 141 in every map (except for Bailout) and Spetsnaz (except for Crash).
 * A Shadow Company soldier is featured on the box art.
 * It is odd that the Army Rangers would be featured in Vacant because they never fought in Russia/Ukraine, and they weren't even a faction in Call of Duty 4.
 * If you look in the background of the box art, you will see a ferris wheel that looks like the one in Pripyat, and in One Shot, One Kill.
 * Like with the Stimulus Package for the PS3, the pack did not get released a day early for users in North America. The Resurgence Pack released at 8pm Pacific Time.
 * Like with the Stimulus Package, The Resurgence Pack has its own playlist called "Resurgence" and "Hardcore Resurgence"
 * When the first screenshots of the Resurgence Pack were released, all the Beta-testers were using default classes.
 * As soon as the Resurgence Pack was released the game mode "Stimulus" and "Hardcore Stimulus" vanished, but you can still play Stimulus maps within normal game modes.

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thumb|left|300px|Resurgence Map Pack gameplay featured on Inside Xbox