The MTZ 556 assault rifle has received a notable buff in Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone in the February 21 update, making it a much more viable option at both long and medium ranges in multiplayer and battle royale.
While the February 21 update didn’t make too many changes to the game, there were some fairly significant tweaks that could help change the meta, as well as bug fixes to make the game smoother and a more enjoyable experience.
The most notable change though was with the MTZ 556 assault rifle, which hasn’t been too popular in the meta, especially in Warzone, and the devs evidently felt needed some love.
Here’s what they changed in both MW3 and Warzone.
MW3 MTZ 556 buff
The Modern Warfare 3 patch notes detailed the buff as follows:
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- Decreased initial gun kick while firing.
- Decreased recoil while firing.
- Increased near-medium damage range from 34.3m to 36.8m (+7%).
- Increased medium damage range from 41.9m to 41.9m (+12%).
Warzone MTZ 556 buff
The Warzone patch notes went into more detail on the 556 changes:
- Decreased initial gun kick while firing.
- Decreased recoil while firing.
- Max Damage increased to 27, up from 25.
- Max Damage Range increased to 35.56 meters, up from 24.13.
- Near-Mid Damage increased to 24, up from 22.
- Near-Mid Damage Range increased to 48.26 meters, up from 35.56.
- Min Damage increased to 22, up from 20.
There were a number of other changes that impact weapons, too, with changes to the Haymaker’s JAK Maglift Kit, certain Longbow attachments, and the TYR’s JAK Beholder Rifle Kit.
Make sure to read the full patch notes for all the details.