Team Biffle: Warzone 2’s weapon of victory
With their victory at the Call of Duty World Series of Warzone Finals, Team Biffle takes home the $100,000 prize pool. Team Hisoka earned $80,000 for second place, and Team Almond, who finished third, won $65,000.
Of course talent is critical to success in a tournament of this level, but equipment is just as important when you’re competing in a high-stakes tournament with a prize pool exceeding one million dollars.
Team Biffle’s winning loadout in the WSOW Global Finals for Warzone 2 includes none other than the powerful Kastov 762 AR paired with the popular Lachmann Sub MP5 submachine gun.
Kastov 762 from Team Biffle
- Barrel: KAS-10 584mm Barrel
- Muzzle: Sakin Tread-40
- Underbarrel: FTAC Ripper 56
- Magazine: 40 Round Mag
- Optic: SZ Recharge-DX
To kick off Team Biffle’s best Kastov 762 loadout, they selected a 584mm KAS-10 barrel for improved ADS and movement speed combined with a Sakin Tread-40 muzzle for improved horizontal and vertical recoil control.
They then selected the FTAC Ripper 56 grenade launcher to further improve recoil and idle aiming stability, as well as some hip-fire accuracy. Finally, pairing the 40-round magazine with the SZ Recharge-DX optic allows players to easily spot distant enemies while ensuring they don’t quickly deplete their ammo.
Lachmann Sub MP5 from Team Biffle
- Laser: VLK LZR 7mw
- Barrel: Lachmann Pulsar
- Ammunition: 9mm Hollow Point
- Stock: FT Mobile Stock
- Magazine: 40 Round Mag
For the best Lachmann Sub MP5 loadout in Warzone 2, the Biffle team chose the VLK LZR 7MW laser to improve the weapon’s ADS and fire rate, and combined it with the FT Mobile Stock to further enhance ADS, crouch, sprint. and target your walking speed.
They then selected a Lachmann Pulsar Barrel to improve hip recoil control while also increasing ADS and ground speed. 9mm hollow point rounds allow players to temporarily delay a target’s movement with devastating force.
Finally, as with the Kastov 762, the 40-round magazine allows players to prevent running out of ammo during gameplay.
Basically, this is the package for the Biffle team that won the World Series of Warzone for $1.2 million.