Black Ops Cold War Leak Reveals All Gun Attachments

Black Ops Cold War Leak Reveals All Gun Attachments

Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

21st Sep 2020 10:16

Black Ops Cold War, alike any new Call of Duty, will offer a huge variation of weapon attachments and customisable equipment. Building upon the Modern Warfare gunsmith, BOCW is set to have one of the largest bases yet to edit guns to fit your personal playstyle and mess around to make a winning formula for you and your team.

The Black Ops Cold War Alpha showcased a large majority of weapons and attachments, with more still to come. With that being said, esteemed Call of Duty leaker, BKTOOR, has revealed a full list of attachments for five weapons. 

All AK74u Attachments

BKTOOR found every AK74u attachment within the files, as the popular submachine gun has begun to win over the hearts of the players who accessed the Alpha. 

All XM4 Attachments

The main assault rifle that players have adored over the years has come in many variations. Ranging from the Commando in Black Ops 1 to the M4A1 in Modern Warfare, the XM4 comes as Black Ops Cold War's build of the prominent gun. The full list of attachments showcases how versatile this weapon can be.

All LW3-Tundra Attachments

Sniping in the Black Ops Cold War Alpha was very well received. With no visible bullet drop, snipers looked to be somewhat overpowered, with the LW3-Tundra being most players favourites. Game Designer, Tony Flame, has stated, "We buffed Snipers to evaluate their performance in this Alpha specifically. Sniper Rifles WILL have balance changes for the upcoming Beta based on our analytics data this weekend" on Twitter. However, with the feedback being so good, it's likely that that the snipers won't change too much and the LW3-Tundra will remain as the best choice.

All Type 63 Attachments

The Type 63 is one of the tactical rifles available in Black Ops Cold War, as a powerful semi-automatic weapon. With a similar build and gameplay to the M14 in Black Ops 1, the Type 63 attachments can be used to increase range and stability.

All Type 821 Attachments

The Type 821 is Black Ops Cold War's version of the Uzi. It was one of three submachine guns available in the Alpha, and is the slowest (but most powerful) of the three.

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Jack Marsh
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Jack Marsh
Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.
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