Warzone players are demanding nerfs for the overpowered Renetti pistol, which received a significant buff in the Season 3 update, making it more powerful than many submachine guns. Players have taken to social media to express frustration, with some stating that the game is unbalanced due to the pistol's dominance. Whether the pistol will be nerfed remains to be seen, but players are advised to prepare alternative loadouts in case it happens.
The Lockwood 300 shotgun in Warzone has become overpowered once again, causing havoc in the battle royale. Despite being previously nerfed, the Doom bundle version of the shotgun is back and dominating close-range gunfights. Players have called for another nerf, but the Dual Trigger feature balances its power by requiring an instant reload after each shot. The cause of the shotgun's resurgence is unclear, but players speculate it may be related to a previous nerf.
Valorant players are requesting a "chaotic" game mode where the most broken versions of each Agent are brought back. Players want to experience the overpowered abilities of Agents like Chamber, Astra, Viper, and more. Some suggest a game mode where every Agent is broken or a mode with infinite abilities and no guns. It remains to be seen if Riot will consider implementing this community feedback.
Omni-Man, the popular character from Invincible, has been added to Mortal Kombat 1 and players are having a blast with his overpowered abilities and flashy animations. Some players have discovered powerful combos and devastating sequences, while others have encountered bugs in his animations. It remains to be seen if Omni-Man is truly unbalanced or if players just haven't found effective counters yet. Despite some complaints about the game's rough edges, Mortal Kombat 1 continues to release new content and high-profile crossovers, with Homelander from The Boys set to be added later this year.
Players in Diablo IV have discovered an overpowered Druid build that can deal billions of damage, with one player hitting for nearly 5 billion. The build revolves around a "double dip interaction" using the Aspect Stormclaw and Waxing Gibbous, allowing for a four-time multiplier on damage. An update to the build called "Lightning Shred Druid 2.0" takes it even further by utilizing the Grizzly Rage Aspect. While it's unclear if this is intended by Blizzard, it is expected that the developers will patch the build in the future.