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This article is about the map. For the soundtrack, see Wreckage (music).
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War Games Map_Set/: 893-3[1] |
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Wreckage is a Halo 4 multiplayer map. It is one of three maps in the Crimson Map Pack.[2]
Overview
The map is set at Line Installation 9-12 of the Maginot line in the middle of a large body of water. Most of the playspace is occupied by a derelict Paris-class heavy frigate, much like the Halo: Reach map Boneyard. A crashed Lich forms a border to the north, and a sandy beach to the south provides an open area ideal for vehicular combat.
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