Highlights
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 introduced the JAK Requiem Kit for the Kastov 762, bringing back features from Advanced Warfare’s AK12.
- Season 4 of MW3 offers new maps, game modes, and collaborations with Gundam, keeping players engaged with fresh content.
- Activision actively addresses cheating in MW3 and Warzone, implementing new measures like the “Splat” feature.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 introduced a new aftermarket part for the Kastov 762, exciting fans by reviving features reminiscent of a popular rifle from Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. The latest update for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 has brought numerous changes and additions, continuing to engage its player base with fresh content. The game has consistently evolved since its release, with each season bringing new weapons, modes, and maps.
Season 4 of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 brings a bunch of new content, including maps set in Tokyo and Paris, six new game modes, and a collaboration with the sci-fi franchise Gundam. The update also includes significant gameplay adjustments, such as changes to footstep audio to diversify perk usage and numerous weapon balance updates. Additionally, multiplayer and Zombies modes receive a slew of fixes and improvements. Fans can anticipate the release of in-season content around late June or early July, with the Black Ops 6 Direct event scheduled for June 9.
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The new JAK Requiem Kit for the Kastov 762 has been highly praised for its effectiveness, reminiscent of the AK12 from Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. A Reddit user shared a video demonstrating the part’s capabilities, showing the player emptying a full magazine with almost zero recoil. The video and ensuing comments have highlighted the attachment’s potential to make the Kastov 762 a formidable weapon, with users noting its insane value and ability to enhance mobility due to its accuracy. This addition basically brings back the AK12 from Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, adding a nostalgic touch for long-time fans.
CoD MW3 Player Shows Off the Kastov 762 With the JAK Requiem Kit
In addition to MW3‘s JAK Requiem Kit for the Kastov 762, Season 4 also offers three new weapons via the Battle Pass, along with new modes and maps. The Kit can be obtained by completing five out of seven Week 2 challenges across various game modes, enhancing the weapon’s accuracy at the cost of some damage range and fire rate. This loadout has been praised for its utility, especially in close to mid-range engagements.
Activision has also been proactive in addressing other aspects of the game. Recently, it announced new measures to combat boosting in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone. Boosting has been a persistent issue, with players using unfair means to gain an advantage. Activision’s response included banning 29,000 Warzone accounts involved in such activities and implementing the “Splat” feature to prevent cheaters from entering matches. This feature, part of the Ricochet Anti-Cheat software, cuts the parachutes of detected cheaters, causing them to plummet to their deaths.
Popular streamer Dr Disrespect has also weighed in, criticizing the Ricochet anti-cheat system in Warzone as ineffective against hackers. Despite Activision’s efforts, he expressed frustration with the persistent cheating issues during a recent stream, highlighting the need for more effective measures. This criticism comes amid Activision’s ongoing battle against cheating in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone, which has included significant lawsuits against cheat providers and major victories.