Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone’s newest Aftermarket Part — the JAK Requiem — is now banned in Ranked play, likely for being too powerful. The move is available now via weekly challenges, arriving less than two days after it was added to the game.
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📢 #WarzoneWe have disabled the JAK Requiem AMP in Ranked Play.
In general, it's very uncommon to remove an Aftermarket Part from Ranked play unless it has issues or is a complete game-changer. There have been no player complaints about usability issues for the JAK Requiem, but rather praise. It's not specified why the JAK Requiem has been disabled, but we can assume it's because this Aftermarket Part is far too powerful.
The JAK Requiem Aftermarket Part can be attached to the MW2 Kastov 762 and Kastov 545 assault rifles. It removes all of the weapons' vertical recoil (which was a major weak point for both Kastov ARs) and makes locking on to targets much easier, and of course more fun to use. You basically just aim and fire at your targets without having to worry about your weapon flying all over the place.