First, upload your custom map files (with extensions such as .bsp) into the “maps” directory. Then, update your rotation list in “server.cfg” by appending the new map names. Ensure that the maps are in the proper format and compatible with your current mod version. After updating, restart the server and verify by connecting and checking the map list.
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