Call of Duty’s Shipment Map Already Remade in Battlefield 6, and Even Star Destroyers?!

by James Lara October 9, 2025 9:13 pm in News
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It’s not even release time, and we’re already getting crazy Portal Experiences for Battlefield 6. I suppose, with its overhauled tools that essentially allow you to create your own map, we shouldn’t be surprised. However, given that the game isn’t even out, it’s pretty impressive how fast some fans are already working. 

All you have to do is look at the work of one user, who has already managed to recreate Call of Duty’s infamous Shipment map. But that’s not all, as it looks like they’re working on an experience themed after Star Wars that features some Star Destroyers.

A Remake of Call of Duty’s Shipment Map Will Be Available in Battlefield 6 at Launch, VIA Portal

Whether you love or hate Call of Duty, there is no denying that it has some of the most iconic maps around. Some that come to mind for many, especially those that love the “meatgrinder” close-quarter maps, are Nuketown, Rust, and Shipment. With every yearly release, there is always a high demand for these maps to return because of how beloved they are. 

And while the Battlefield franchise is an entirely different experience from Call of Duty, with this year’s release, the Battlefield Studios have overhauled the Portal experience to the point that you can make practically anything you want. So unsurprisingly, fans are already recreating maps from other games, with one being from Call of Duty. Created the PR Officer at Deep Worlds (Beautiful Light developers). Here’s a look at Shipment being built for Battlefield 6. 

Metavatar goes on in a later post, confirming that this map should be available on day 1 in Battlefield 6. 

Even if you don’t like the map, it’s still extremely impressive to see, showing just how robust the new tools in Portal truly are. And if Call of Duty isn’t your thing, then how about Star Wars? Yeah, Metavatar has also recreated Star Destroyers, though we aren’t sure just how operational they really are. 

This is just insane. Never thought I would ever see Battlefield release a tool with so much freedom to create, leading to us getting these things. 

It’s going to be a very interesting next few months, as more and more users get used to Portal and learn just how far they can really push things. As a reminder, the upcoming Battle Royale mode is also being built off of Portal, so you know we’re going to get even wilder creations from the community down the road.

Battlefield 6 officially launches tomorrow, October 10, on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Be sure to check out our review round-up to see what critics think of the new Battlefield game. As for our review, we’ll have it in the coming weeks once we’ve gotten enough time playing with the community. 

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James Lara

A gamer at heart, James has been working for MP1st for the last decade to do exactly what he loves, writing about video games and having fun doing it. Growing up in the 90's gaming has been in his DNA since the days of NES. One day he hopes to develop his own game.