MW2 Season 4 max level reward slammed as ‘garbage’

MW2 Season 4 max level reward slammed as ‘garbage’
Images via Activision

Written by 

Alex Garton

Published 

3rd Jul 2023 14:10

Progression is a huge aspect of Modern Warfare 2 and one of the reasons why millions of players jump into the game to play every single day.

Advancing the battle pass, challenges, and your overall account level all come with unique rewards, including blueprints, Operator skins, and (of course) attachments. The maximum possible level in MW2 Season 4 is 850, which takes a huge amount of hours and dedication to reach.

Some hardcore fans have finally hit the milestone, and while it's an amazing achievement they rightly want to celebrate, they've slammed the final reward as 'garbage' - claiming the devs should have provided a better unlock for such a big achievement.

MW2 fans flame 'underwhelming' level 850 reward

This is the blueprint rewarded for hitting level 850.
by u/HoonieStonebag57 in ModernWarfareII

Taking to the ModernWarfareII subreddit, user u/HoonieStonebag57 decided to showcase the reward for hitting the max level 850 in Season 4. After reaching the lauded level, players unlock the Judicious Lachmann 556 blueprint, which members of the thread don't think is a satisfactory reward.

For one user, this is proof the dev team "hates" the community as, in their opinion, every max prestige reward has been "hideous." Others claim the designers clearly put "zero effort into it" and as this is a max level reward, the blueprint just feels like "a waste of potential."

The simplicity of the cosmetic means some users think it "looks like a level 2 reward," and not something that a max-level player should be unlocking.

Mil-Sim fans disagree that Judicious skin is bad in MW2

Mil Sim MW2
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Of course, not everyone in the thread agrees that the Judicious blueprint is a poor reward. A lot Mil-Sim fans actually believe it's better than the typical flashy cosmetics.

"I love it, I kind of wish more blueprints were like this, simple designs and camos... This game needs more mil-sim content," said one user. 

Another agreed, arguing this is just a "plausible/realistic-looking blueprint instead of this crazy nonsense" that CoD fans have become too used to receiving.

Overall, it's clear the majority of fans are disappointed with Judicious Lachmann 556 blueprint, but the Mil-Sim audience appreciates the designers opting for a more simple reward.

Alex Garton
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Alex Garton
Alex is a Senior Writer at GGRecon. With a BA (Hons) in English, he has previously written for Dexerto & Gfinity. Specialising in Call of Duty & Apex Legends, he loves (attempting) to improve his aim in competitive shooters and will always make time for a single-player RPG.
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