Once Battlefield 6 players start digging into user-created Portal content, they'll find that someone already made a familiar map from Battlefield's biggest competitor.As Portal tools were already available a day before the release of Battlefield 6 itself, creator DANNYonPC took it upon himself to recreate Call of Duty's Shipment map using the Portal editor. In a YouTube video, the creator specified that this version of Shipment is based on the iteration seen in the 2019 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare reboot, which added some extra routes on higher ground.First appearing in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Shipment has brought its simple layout and unique brand of chaos to several titles, only rivaled by Nuketown in number of reappearances.Shipment is a sensible first project to make in a map editor, given the map's tight quarters. Its small space almost always leads to frantic and explosive encounters where it's hard to last even a full minute before being gunned down or blown up. Arguably, Shipment is the antithesis of Battlefield's gameplay, which is more focused on large-scale encounters in a wide area.With this creator revealing the map before Battlefield 6 went live, there was no actual gameplay footage in this Battlefield-ized Shipment, but people were already joking about it on social media, with user BrokenMachine on X remarking: "We got Shipment in Battlefield 6 before GTA 6."And that isn't all that happened to the game pre-launch--according to a report, Battlefield 6 already made $100 million in revenue from pre-sales alone. As the game becomes available to play, be sure to check out GameSpot's Battlefield 6 review and several guides and tips to help you out in your multiplayer conquests.