Aniyah Palace is a multiplayer map featured in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. The map is available for 20v20 matches. On December 10th, 2019, the map became available in Ground War.[1]
An enclosed version called Aniyah Incursion was added in Season Three for 6v6 matches.
Overview[]
The map takes place at a village where the Urzikstani Presidential Palace is located, as well as where the main focus of the fight is. The palace appears to have been under siege based on some of the damages seen such as makeshift barricades outside and inside the palace, tents, trucks and supplies seen around the palace and blown up holes on some of the palace's walls. The palace features some barracks, an emptied pool with a wooden ramp filled with dirt and a pool house, a statue at the rear side of the palace and some cargo containers near the pool.
Outside the palace includes a shanty town located at the west of the palace near a petrol station and a construction building, a taxi building situated north outside the palace, a school located east and some other minor areas including a building by the checkpoint south of the palace.
The map contains ATV’s to make traversal easier and it is also one of four maps that support the Infantry Assault Vehicle killstreak.
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Trivia[]
- This is the only Ground War map which is not located in Verdansk and is available for normal multiplayer matches.
- Aniyah Palace makes a brief appearance in Modern Warfare's multiplayer reveal trailer.
- The Gunfight map Atrium added on Season Two is based on the palace dome of Aniyah Palace.
- The enclosed version, Aniyah Incursion takes place 5 days before Aniyah Palace.
- A statue of an unknown personality can be seen near the Shanty Town and the Supplies Section of Aniyah Palace.
- A similar statue albeit broken can be found near the Allegiance spawn of Euphrates Bridge.
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