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Call of Duty: Shotgun Temporarily Pulled

by Dylan Feb 02,2025

Call of Duty: Shotgun Temporarily Pulled

Call of Duty: Warzone's Reclaimer 18 shotgun temporarily disabled. The popular Modern Warfare 3 weapon has been removed from the game "until further notice," with no specific reason given by developers.

The sudden removal, announced via official Call of Duty channels, has sparked player speculation. Some believe a "glitched" blueprint version, potentially offering unfair advantages, is to blame. This theory is fueled by online posts showcasing the weapon's seemingly overpowered performance.

Player reaction is mixed. Many applaud the developers' proactive approach to addressing potential balance issues, particularly concerning the JAK Devastators attachment allowing dual-wielding. This attachment, while nostalgic for some, has been criticized for creating frustrating "pay-to-win" scenarios due to its inclusion in a paid Tracer Pack. Others express disappointment over the perceived late response, arguing for more thorough testing before releasing potentially problematic content.

Warzone's extensive arsenal, constantly expanding with additions from new Call of Duty titles, presents ongoing challenges for developers in maintaining balance and stability across various weapon systems. The Reclaimer 18 incident highlights the complexities of integrating new content while ensuring fair gameplay.

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