Call of Duty Warzone 2 is the latest Battle Royale that Activision released on November 16 to become the front-running title in the genre. Carrying forward the legacy of its predecessor, the game packs amazing graphics along with massive changes in movement and combat mechanics that came alongside Modern Warfare 2.
Warzone 2 shares the advanced weapon configuration system with Modern Warfare 2 which allows players to modify and alter the base nature of any weapon and use it for a different scenario on the battleground. This in-depth platform has enabled fans to explore the various strengths and weaknesses of different weapons while utilizing a variety of attachments.
Players will mostly equip their loadouts with the most popular weapons along with a suitable meta build to increase their chances of winning every encounter with enemy operators. This leaves out other unexplored weapons in the class that packs a similar level of lethality as the meta weapons.
Activision’s Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 share a common arsenal of weapons that is contained in a total of ten weapon classes. Season 1 for both games and a new Battle Pass released alongside Warzone 2 expanded the collection of armaments and provided a wider selection of weapons to the player base.
The FSS Hurricane belongs to the Sub Machine Gun weapon category with a comparatively balanced set of stats. The damage output of the gun reaches its full potential due to its high fire rate and movement speed. This weapon can be used in the primary slot in certain scenarios but is generally used for aggressive assaults on enemies and as sniper support.
The FSS Hurricane is originally from the M4 weapon platform and offers family progression that unlocks multiple attachments
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