Season 2 Reloaded is another big update for both Black Ops 6 and Warzone, but with the confirmed buffs and new weapons being introduced, it’s set to introduce the most frustrating meta yet.
Call of Duty always tries to keep things fresh with every major update, and the Black Ops 6 era has been no different. Each seasonal patch adds a bunch of content to multiplayer and Warzone, from new weapons and skins to special events, usually with a theme linking them together.
Article continues after adWith the Season 2 Reloaded update, they’re going all-in with a TMNT crossover, complete with an event pass, a themed mode, and each character’s signature weapon. But when you look at the new arms up for grabs, as well as buffs given to existing weapons, it’s hard not to worry.
As part of the TMNT collab, every brother’s iconic blade is being added. That means that Leonardo’s Katanas, Donatello’s Bo Staff, Michaelangelo’s Nunchaku, and Raphael’s Sai are all available, either as a standard Armory unlock or a purchase if you want the turtle-accurate version.
Article continues after adThere’s also a new Skateboard to bash enemies with, meaning there are five new melee weapons coming once the event begins on February 27. But that’s not all, as the melee options that were already available have been improved.
As shared in the Season 2 Reloaded patch notes, both the Knife and Baseball have had their lunge distances buffed by 4% and 6% respectively. Meanwhile, the Power Drill has received a huge 47% increase in the same stat, meaning all three can land hits from further away than before.
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Article continues after adGiven that most weapons in this category are a one-hit kill, this could have a huge impact on matches for the rest of the season – and not for the better.
Particularly in multiplayer, where the maps are smaller and it’s easier to get close behind enemies, melee weapons are already powerful. They offer faster movement and are perfect for securing a quick kill in a single blow, while those using traditional Assault Rifles or SMGs will have to hit multiple shots.
Article continues after adBut if you asked most players, they’d agree that dying from a silent slash of a Knife with no warning is more annoying than it is amusing. So, with this sudden influx of blades, as well as buffs to make them more powerful, those who already dislike the playstyle are in for a miserable time.
Maps like Stakeout and Nuketown, which already favor melee players, could become completely overrun, as teams are forced into close-quarters fights where there’s much less time to fire off a shot.
Article continues after adARs and SMGs will always be king due to their ease of use, but this looks like the first time that melee weapons will become a more viable part of the meta and rival the best guns in Black Ops 6.