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CoD: Warzone – The most important weapon changes in the Mid-Season Update

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With the Mid-Season Update in Call of Duty: Warzone there are some changes to the weapons. One nerf will please the players:inside.

On Wednesday, Call of Duty: Warzone received a (Mid-Season Update) that not only brought a collaboration with Attack on Titan to the game, but also had plenty of changes to the weapons and attachments in store.

In terms of weapons, it was mainly the Assault Rifles that got hit. Recoil has been reduced on the Alpha, Hotel, AS44 and NZ-41. The Shotgun Unicorn Revolving can also look forward to a small buff. The speed of shooting from the hip has been increased. On the other hand, the submachine gun Charlie has received a nerf to the damage at medium and maximum range.

Raven Software has also made some changes to the attachments of the weapons in Warzone. One revision in particular will please the players. The Double Barrel Akimbo has received a nerf. The accuracy of shooting from the hip has been reduced by 40 percent. Furthermore, some attachments for the Cooper Carbine have been reworked. The recoil of the compressed bullets has been reduced.

In addition, the .30 Carbine 45 Round Mags magazine has had its velocity of movement increased by 4 percent, as well as its recoil reduced. The recoil has also been reduced on the removed stock. Furthermore, it was mainly the attachments for Assault Rifles that were affected by the update. The focus was on reducing the recoil for most of the accessories of the Alpha, Charlie and Hotel.

Michael
Michael
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