
Call of Duty: Warzone's Reclaimer 18 shotgun temporarily disabled. The popular Modern Warfare 3 weapon has been removed from Warzone until further notice, leaving players speculating about the reason behind the sudden deactivation.
The official Call of Duty channels announced the Reclaimer 18's temporary unavailability without providing specific details. This lack of explanation has fueled player discussion, with many suggesting a problematic "glitched" blueprint variant as the likely culprit. The sheer size of Warzone's arsenal, constantly expanding with new Call of Duty titles, presents ongoing challenges for developers in maintaining weapon balance and stability. Integrating weapons designed for different games, like the Reclaimer 18 from Modern Warfare 3, can lead to unforeseen issues.
The Reclaimer 18, a semi-automatic shotgun inspired by the SPAS-12, has proven particularly controversial. Some players highlight the "Inside Voices" blueprint, a paid Tracer Pack item, as a source of excessive power due to potential glitches. This has raised concerns about unintentional "pay-to-win" mechanics.
Player reactions are mixed. While some applaud the developers' swift action in temporarily disabling the overpowered weapon, others express frustration over the timing, arguing for more rigorous testing before releasing potentially problematic paid content. The debate also extends to the JAK Devastators aftermarket parts, which enable dual-wielding of the Reclaimer 18, creating a highly effective, albeit potentially frustrating, combat setup. The situation underscores the ongoing balancing act between introducing new content and maintaining fair gameplay in Warzone's extensive weapon library.