Call of Duty: Warzone's Reclaimer 18 shotgun temporarily disabled. The popular Modern Warfare 3 weapon has been removed from Warzone, pending further notice. No specific reason was given for the removal, but speculation points to a potentially overpowered "glitched" blueprint version.
Warzone boasts a massive arsenal, drawing weapons from various Call of Duty titles. This variety presents balancing challenges, as weapons designed for one game might prove overpowered or underpowered in Warzone's unique environment. Maintaining balance across such a diverse weapon pool is a significant undertaking for the developers.
The sudden disabling of the Reclaimer 18, a semi-automatic shotgun inspired by the SPAS-12, has generated mixed reactions. While some players applaud the developers' swift action to address potential imbalances, others express frustration, particularly regarding the timing. The issue seems to stem from the "Inside Voices" blueprint, a potentially overpowered variant available through a paid Tracer Pack. This has led to accusations of unintentional "pay-to-win" mechanics. Concerns have also been raised about the JAK Devastators aftermarket parts, which enable dual-wielding of the Reclaimer 18, significantly enhancing its power.
The community is divided. Some advocate for a re-evaluation of the Reclaimer 18's attachments, while others believe more rigorous testing should have been conducted before releasing the problematic blueprint. The temporary removal highlights the ongoing challenges of balancing a vast and constantly evolving weapon arsenal in a competitive online environment.