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Coret Facility was featured in the demo version for [[UT]] and quickly became the most played online map among all the demo maps, and that was the "trademark" map for the demo. As for the full version of this game, its popularity was very high at the start but it started getting eaten up by [[CTF-Face]]. The UT3 version has been referred to as a great classic by gamers and many Coret-only servers have existed.
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Revision as of 12:55, 12 October 2008

This article lists recurring maps in the Unreal series.

Blockparty

Block Party began life as part of Cedric 'Inoxx' Fiorentino's Rocket Arena: UT map. Though never considered to be its own map, a custom map with just Block Party was created and eventually became popular as a 1-on-1 map. DM-AcidRain is virtually the same map as the version found in RA-Inoxx.

Coret

Coret Facility was featured in the demo version for UT and quickly became the most played online map among all the demo maps, and that was the "trademark" map for the demo. As for the full version of this game, its popularity was very high at the start but it started getting eaten up by CTF-Face. The UT3 version has been referred to as a great classic by gamers and many Coret-only servers have existed.

Curse

Curse was a huge hit, but only the UT99 version (DM-Curse][). In UT2003/UT2004, it was popular for a little bit, but numerous changes eventually hurt its popularity.

Cybrosis

Deck

Face

Flux

Gauntlet

HealPod

Hydro

HyperBlast

Koos

Lament

Mojo

Morbias

Morpheus

November

Orbital

Phobos

Shrapnel

Tempest

Torlan

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