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Revision as of 00:21, 7 March 2024
There are currently 13 maps in the game with even more to come soon. Here you can find some information such as supported gamemodes and a few images.
U.S. Embassy
At the beginning of the Tet Offensive on the morning of January 31, 1968, 19 Việt Cộng sappers entered the embassy grounds through a hole in the wall and occupied the area for six hours. Two military police officers and a USMC soldier were killed during the fighting. Soldiers of the 101st U.S. Airborne Division conquered the area at noon and killed all Vietnamese invaders.
Internal name: mcv_embassy.bsp
Supported gamemodes: Conquest, Deathmatch, Gungame, Gungame Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch
Khe Sanh Depot
From January 21 to July 9, 1968 U.S. forces were defending the Khe Sanh Combat Base against the North Vietnamese People's Army. The battle was proclaimed a victory by the United States, although the combat base was abandoned after the battle. In this respect, Khe Sanh was a tactical US victory but a strategic defeat.
Internal name: mcv_depot.bsp
Supported gamemodes: Capture The Flag, Conquest, Deathmatch, Gungame, Gungame Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch
Port of Qui Nhon
At the beginning of the Vietnam War in 1965 the Port of Qui Nhon, which was connected to railway, was upgraded with U.S. assistance to support military operations in the area. Throughout the war the North–South railway was a target of bombardments and sabotage by both North Vietnamese and Việt Cộng forces.
Internal name: mcv_port.bsp
Supported gamemodes: Capture The Flag, Conquest, Deathmatch, Gungame, Gungame Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch
Battle of Saigon
During the early hours of 31 January 1968 the Việt Cộng launched several major attacks around Saigon in the first days of the Tet Offensive. The attacks were repulsed by ARVN and U.S. forces, with the Việt Cộng suffering heavy losses and causing substantial damage to the densely populated area of Cho Lon.
Internal name: mcv_saigon.bsp
Supported gamemodes: Capture The Flag, Conquest, Deathmatch, Gungame, Gungame Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch
USMC Camp
The United States Marine Corps operated several artillery bases during the Vietnam War. Various camps were constructed along the demilitarized zone. The USMC remained highly mobile rather than remaining in their fixed positions as sitting targets. Many camps were inactivated and turned into Army of the Republic of Vietnam bases.
Internal name: mcv_camp.bsp
Supported gamemodes: Capture The Flag, Conquest, Deathmatch, Gungame, Gungame Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch
Siege of Hue
On January 31 of 1968 Hue city was overrun by PAVN and Việt Cộng forces as part of a large scale operation known as the Tet Offensive. The city is located 50 miles from the demilitarized zone with an important supply line passing through called Highway 1, making it a strategically important city for both sides. Hue was later recaptured by the United States Army and ARVN forces.
Internal name: mcv_siege.bsp
Supported gamemodes: Capture The Flag, Conquest, Deathmatch, Gungame, Gungame Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch
NLF Outpost
Throughout the Vietnam War the United States Army has made use of long-range reconnaissance patrols (LRRP), well-trained and heavily armed reconnaissance teams. They would go on missions patrolling deep inside the enemy territory gathering intelligence on enemy positions and conducting counterinsurgency operations against the North Vietnamese Army and Việt Cộng.
Internal name: mcv_outpost.bsp
Supported gamemodes: Capture The Flag, Conquest, Deathmatch, Gungame, Gungame Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch
3rd Field Hospital
The 3rd Field Hospital was located in Saigon and was probably the best military hospital in all of Vietnam. Injured or sick soldiers were very lucky to be treated there. The Việt Cộng did not attack hospitals during the Vietnam War, this is a staged event.
Internal name: mcv_hospital
Supported gamemodes: Capture The Flag, Conquest, Deathmatch, Gungame, Gungame Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch
Quang Tri Citadel
From January 30 to February 3, 1968, U.S. and South Vietnamese forces defended against the North Vietnamese People's Army and Viet Cong during the First Battle of Quang Tri. Despite fierce resistance, the city fell to the Viet Cong, signifying a strategic defeat in the region's stability amidst the broader Tet Offensive.
Internal name: mcv_citadel
Supported gamemodes: Capture The Flag, Conquest, Deathmatch, Gungame, Gungame Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch
Kham Duc Airbase
From May 10 to May 12, 1968, the Battle of Kham Duc was a critical moment in the Vietnam War. U.S. and South Vietnamese forces clashed with the North Vietnamese People's Army and Viet Cong, echoing the Tet Offensive. Despite strong defense near the Laos border, the Kham Duc Special Forces camp fell, underlining its role in the Tet Offensive's impact on the region.
Internal name: mcv_airbase.bsp
Supported gamemodes: Capture The Flag, Conquest, Deathmatch, Gungame, Gungame Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch
Can Tho Slums
From January 21 to July 9, 1968 U.S. forces were defending the Khe Sanh Combat Base against the North Vietnamese People's Army. The battle was proclaimed a victory by the United States, although the combat base was abandoned after the battle. In this respect, Khe Sanh was a tactical US victory but a strategic defeat.
Internal name: mcv_slums.bsp
Supported gamemodes: Capture The Flag, Conquest, Deathmatch, Gungame, Gungame Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch
Vong Canh Hill
During the Tet Offensive on January 31, 1968, Vong Canh Hill, strategically positioned near Hue city, was seized by PAVN and Viet Cong forces. Located 50 miles from the demilitarized zone and hosting the crucial Highway 1, the hill's capture disrupted the region's strategic balance. Subsequently, U.S. Army and ARVN forces recaptured Vong Canh Hill, underscoring its dynamic significance in the Vietnam War.
Internal name: mcv_bunkerhill.bsp
Supported gamemodes: Capture The Flag, Conquest, Deathmatch, Gungame, Gungame Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch
USNS Card
In the early hours of May 2, 1964, two Viet Cong commandos from the 65th Special Operations Group emerged from a sewer tunnel near the location where the USNS Card was anchored. Under the cover of darkness, they planted two explosive devices to the ship's hull, successfully detonating them causing the ship to sink.
Internal name: mcv_usns_card.bsp
Supported gamemodes: Capture The Flag, Conquest, Deathmatch, Gungame, Gungame Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch
- Mcv usns card radar.png
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Training Camp
Located in the heart of the jungle and close to the demilitarized zone, this training camp provides all the necessary training to prepare United States Army soldiers for the war in Vietnam.
Internal name: mcv_training.bsp
Supported gamemodes: Training