Warzone weapon adjustments
Warzone’s most popular weapon has been Season 5’s STG-44 assault rifle, but the midseason update slightly nerfs the gun, with the maximum damage decreased from 36 to 32.
While the STG-44 nerf doesn’t sound significant enough to impact the weapon’s power and popularity, the update also makes a few buffs to make other long-range weapons viable for Warzone.
A buff is made to the BAL-27 assault rifle to increase the maximum damage range from 26.67 to 31.75 meters. This gun was already a popular choice for the smaller Resurgence maps, so this change offers the potential for longer-range fights across Warzone’s various maps.
For the MCW assault rifle, a few changes are included to improve the gun’s performance. The maximum damage range is increased from 30.48 to 36.83 meters, the near-mid damage range is increased from 38.1 to 44.45 meters, and the mid damage range is increased from 48.26 to 53.34 meters.
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