The LatestCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2andWarzone 2update brought several nerfs to a couple of fan-favorite rifles that will make them less viable in competitive settings.Call of Dutyplayers have been busy with all the new content brought in this new season, and many players are still looking to unlock all the tiers in the latest Battle Pass, but what they did not account for was that two of the newest rifles got hit with more nerfs this time.Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2andWarzone 2Season 3 Reloaded brought lots of contentto both games, and since its release on May 10, thousands of players have been unlocking the new Battle Pass, testing new weapons, trying new operators, and completing the new challenges added in the major update.Call of Duty’s new season brought more than a few weapons as developers added new game modes, maps, and balance changes, mixing the game’s current meta and forcing competitive players to change their loadouts and test new options. Unfortunately, for Assault Rifle and Battle Rifle enthusiasts, the game’s developers decided to make some changes to two fan-favorite rifles.RELATED:Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Player Discovers Deadly Care Package DetailOn May 31, the official Infinity Ward Twitter account shared the official patch notes for the newCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2andWarzone 2update. According to the update patch notes, the ISO Hemlock and the Cronen Squall received a couple of balance changes regarding their damage output, fire rate, and recoil. After this update, The ISO Hemlock will deal reduced damage to armor, and the Cronen Squall’s headshot multiplier and damage will be reduced, besides the increase in its semi-auto recoil and decrease in the semi-auto fire rate. This is not the first timedevelopers nerfed the ISO Hemlock, and it may not be the last, as many players are still using the assault rifle as their preferred choice in most game modes.

The rest of the patch notes list many UI/UX fixes and someCall of Duty: Warzone 2bug fixes. Unfortunately,Call of Dutydevelopers have not fixed the currentconnection issue many players face inCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, so gamers will have to wait until the game’s developer implements a solution and ends the problem.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2andWarzone 2’sdeveloper still has content under its sleeve, but that has not stopped gamers from talking about the newCall of Dutygame coming in 2023. Many gamers are still unhappy about the current state ofCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2andWarzone 2, but the game’s developers are still working hard on implementing fixes and adding more content to the game.

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