Best PDSW 528 Loadout in Warzone 2 Season 1

Support your sniper with the P90.

PDSW 528
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The submachine gun class is full of powerful contenders that can melt enemy players within the blink of an eye in close quarters. If you’re using the PDSW 528 in Warzone 2, you’ll have trouble dominating up close and personal, but the weapon has some serious sniper support potential.

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Because of the control and the base capacity that the PDSW 528 has, it’s a great hybrid for medium to close-quarters fights that other picks may struggle in. To reach that point though, we’re going to need to add some pieces to the puzzle. This loadout guide will go over all the attachments you need for the P90 SMG in Warzone 2.

Warzone 2 Season 1 – Best PDSW 528 Loadout

To make the most of the P90-based SMG, the goal is to keep sniper support in mind. This needs to be a weapon we can pull out when the primary sniper rifle is too close to use or is out of ammo. Below you can find all of the necessary attachments for this loadout.

  • Receiver: PDSW 528
  • Barrel: FTAC Series IX 14.5″
  • Muzzle: FTAC Castle Comp
  • Rear Grip: Bruen Q900 Grip
  • Comb: Mack 8 Ontrak Comb
  • Optic: Cronen Mini Pro

To kick off the Warzone 2 loadout, we can focus on the FTAC attachments. Both the FTAC Series IX 14.5″ barrel and the FTAC Castle Comp muzzle are integral to the build, otherwise, you will lose far too much stability or range. Stats on these attachments combined include damage range, bullet velocity, and recoil control. You don’t want to skip these.

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Our second set of attachments serves different purposes, but they balance out the weapon. The Mack 8 Ontrak Comb continues the trend of control and stability for the weapon. On the other hand, the Bruen Q900 Grip will give the PDSW 528 some more ADS speed to ensure we aren’t too slow.

The last addition is the Cronen Mini Pro. Most submachine guns don’t need an optic, but sniper supports should have one for vision. But you can use anything you prefer as long as it’s a reflex. Even the rail slot sight can work and will add ADS speed, but you’ll lose some zoom. Whichever reflex works best for you is the one that should be picked in Warzone 2.

And that’s all. For more on the latest Call of Duty title, head over to our dedicated Warzone 2 section full of guides, news, updates, and more.

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Daniel Wenerowicz

Dan has been writing gaming guides, news, and features for three years after graduating with a BA in writing . You can find him covering Call of Duty for eternity, action-adventure games, and nearly any other major release.