The Warzone devs have finally released a patch to rebalance the MTZ Interceptor and WSP Swarm, and the community is rejoicing.
Warzone is constantly having to balance andrebalance its weapons, as players find new ways to make a weapon OP and break the game.
And for weeks, the game’s community has beenclamoring for a reworkof the MTZ Interceptor and WSP Swarm, which have been absolutely shredding opponents.
That patch has finally released and a rebalance is here, and the fanbase seems to be extremely happy with it.
Warzone reworks OP guns and fans are happy
The patch was announced on theCall of Duty Updates X account, where they specified that they’ve reworked the stats for the MTZ Interceptor and WSP Swarm.
They explain in the post that both the weapons have had their damage values reduced in various ways to accommodate the demands of the players.
🛠️#WarzoneWe’ve released a minor update with balance adjustments to the:• MTZ Interceptor Marksman Rifle (MWIII)• WSP Swarm Submachine Gun (MWIII)Both weapons have had their damage values reduced to varying extents.
Looking into the specific notes for the patch, the damage reduction is across the board, with just about every damage-related category receiving some kind of reduction.
The response from the community has been largely positive as well, with one user saying: “LETS GO, THANK YOU FOR THIS.”
LETS GO THANK YOU FOR THIS
Another fan gave another resounding, “Y’all crushing it, holy.”
Some players, though, are lamenting the nerfs as they have fallen in love with using one of the weapons. One person event comments: “Swarm lowkey was the only gun I was good with on Warzone.”
Swarm lowkey was the only gun I was good with on warzone 😂
It isn’t a common occurrence for patches like this to be sooverwhelmingly positive in their reception, but when guns have been terrorizing the Warzone community for so long, it makes sense in this case.
Shane Black was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Call of Duty, Apex Legends, XDefiant, Destiny, Fortnite, and first-person shooter content. He also has bylines at IGN, Dualshockers, and Gamepur.