MW2 Ranked Play: Map Pool, Skill Divisions & Rewards
Ranked Play in MW2 builds on its predecessors offering one of the most in-depth competitive game modes in Call of Duty history.
MW2 Ranked Mode gives players a chance to compete in a more official capacity than regular multiplayer which is designed to be accessible more so than competitive.

The aim of Ranked Play is to organize similar skill players into divisions, allow them to compete against each other, and advance players that come out on top. Climbing the divisions to earn mode exclusive rewards and content.
It plays very differently from any otherMW2game mode, restricting numerous loadout options, including most weapons and killstreaks. This is done to ensure a more competitively balanced competition and minimize the randomness of each gunfight.

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MW2: Ranked Play map pool
Ranked offers a very different experience than regular public matches. One of the reasons for this is that only specific combinations of game modes and maps appear in rotation. These combinations are based on the CDL ruleset that is used in MW2’s professional league.
These are the game modes and maps that are currently available in Ranked Play:

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MW2: Ranked Play permitted weapons
In addition to a limited map pool, MW2 Ranked Play also limits what weapons players can use. Several gun categories such as LMGs. DMRs, and Battle Rifles cannot be used at all. The majority of semi-auto weapons are banned and guns capable of a one shot kill are banned outside of sniper rifles.
These are the primary and secondary weapons that are currently available in Ranked Play:

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MW2: Ranked Skill Divisions
MW2 Ranked Play uses a divisional system similar to previous models, albeit this time with some extra ranks added.
Instead of placement matches, every player starts as a Bronze ranked player. Users move up by acquiring the minimum amount of Skill Rating required for each Skill Division. Upon reaching a new rank you cannot be demoted immediately as Demotion Protection offers a safety net.

Skill Rating Forgiveness is a new feature that prevents team members from losing any Skill Rating if a teammate disconnects or quits in the middle of the match. If a player disconnects or quits in the middle of the match, all team members outside of that player’s party will not lose SR.
A player’s highest Skill Division placement decides the rewards they earn and where they will start for the next season. At the start of a new season all players will be deranked down one tier below where they finished last season.
Here are the seven Skill Divisions and the required Skill Rating for each.
Additionally, the Ranked leaderboards show the Top 250, meaning that the players with the highest Skill Rating in the game will have their names and ladder position shown off on the Ranked Play leaderboard.
Pro players have a unique marking on the leaderboard that shows what organisation they play for to make keeping track of the world’s best MW2 players easier.
Ranked Play seasonal rewards
MW2 features a Ranked Play reward system where every five wins players climb one rank. Some ranks include unique rewards including Operating Skins, Weapon Blueprints, and more.
Here are the Ranked rewards:
Players also receive additional rewards based on what Skill Division they reach in Ranked Play. There is no other way to receive these rewards outside of finishing a season at the required Skill Division.
Here are the Skill Division rewards.
Finally, a third set of rewards exist in MW2 Ranked Play that can only be earned in a specific season. These rewards for Season 3 are as follows:
That’s the latest Ranked info at this time, but we’ll be sure to update this page with any relevant updates as they arrive.