Although Black Ops 6 is only in beta, the Jackal PDW has already started to dominate matches in 2024's Call of Duty title.
As with every annual release, Black Ops 6 contains a brand new arsenal of weaponry to master, along with new maps and game modes to load into.
The most significant change is Omnimovement, a system that allows players to sprint, slide and dive in any direction imaginable.
With players loading into the action during the two beta weekends, the Jackal PDW submachine gun (SMG) stands out from the crowd thanks to its superior performance.
What exactly makes it better than the rest? Keep on reading to find out, along with the best builds to use.
Armed with a fast rate of fire, the Jackal PDW is one of the most mobile weapons to use in the early stages of the Black Ops 6 cycle.
Alongside its fast fire rate, the SMG possesses excellent mobility, which suits the new Omnimovement system perfectly.
On top of that, the lack of recoil allows players to maintain focus on their intended target with ease. Even at longer ranges, the Jackal PDW can compete with assault rifles and snipers.
Put all of these characteristics together and it's no surprise it's become a hit among players looking for the strongest weapons to use.
Some have even branded it as overpowered ahead of the full game's launch.
After some time testing various combinations, we've found a set of five attachments capable of eliminating enemies in the blink of an eye:
This combination was uncovered by competitive Call of Duty icon Seth 'Scump' Abner, former world champion and talisman of OpTic Gaming.
Featuring attachments that tame recoil, minimise damage drop-off and maximise mobility, this iteration of the Jackal PDW in Black Ops 6 has few drawbacks.
Perhaps its only flaw is the speed it can burn through its ammunition supply. Thankfully, there are other items players can equip to ensure they don't run out of bullets on the virtual battlefield.
After selecting the best attachments for the Jackal
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