- Players can win more often at range with the new loadouts, which combine accuracy, power, and flexibility.
Players can win more often at range with the new loadouts, which combine accuracy, power, and flexibility.
Something interesting is happening in Warzone right now. As soon as you jump in, it feels different—especially in long-range fights. Not long ago, there were only a few “safe” picks if you wanted to compete at distance. Now, the meta has quietly opened up, giving players a wider range of weapons that are not only powerful but also surprisingly easy to handle.
One name that keeps coming up is the MK35 ISR. It’s quickly becoming a favorite—not because it’s flashy, but because it simply works. Shots land where you expect them to, and it feels smooth in your hands. For players who value consistency at range, it’s a reliable choice that doesn’t demand too much in return.Then there’s the MK78, a heavier LMG that’s gaining traction.
It’s not built for speed, and it doesn’t try to be. Instead, it rewards patience. If you like locking down areas and controlling angles, this weapon can be incredibly effective. It raises an interesting question, though—how much mobility are players willing to sacrifice for that kind of firepower?Those looking for balance should take into consideration both the Voyak KT-3 and the EGRT-17. They are effective because they could first go undetected. Both constantly operate in the same way and have a logical effect. The Voyak seems like a superior choice, but you can play a bit more freely with the EGRT.
Meanwhile, the MXR-17 is quietly making a comeback. Its clean iron sights mean you can skip an optic if you want, and recent updates have improved its long-range performance. It’s simple, effective, and doesn’t require much setup to shine.

Not every weapon is easy to master, though. The AK-27 is still a high-risk, high-reward option. It hits hard, but controlling it takes practice. For players willing to put in the time, it can be very satisfying—but it’s definitely not a beginner-friendly choice.On the more experimental side, the X9 Maverick is turning heads.
Its burst-fire pattern makes it surprisingly accurate at range, and while it might not seem like a top-tier pick at first, it performs better than expected. It’s one of those weapons that could quietly climb the meta.
And for players who prefer precision, sniper options like the Strider 300 and Hawker HX remain deadly. Both can take out enemies with a single shot at long distances. At this point, it really comes down to personal preference.
There’s no single “must-pick” weapon dominating everything else. Instead, players can choose based on their own style, whether that’s defensive, aggressive, or somewhere in between. Right now, finding a strong loadout isn’t the hard part—choosing one is. And honestly, that’s what makes this moment in warzone feel fresh again.




