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<br>The JAK Slash Aftermarket is a free reward tied to Week 3 of Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone Season 5. To unlock it, players will need to complete any five of the seven available Week 3 Challenges across Multiplayer, Warzone , and Zombies. To view the challenges for Week 3, players can head over to the Launcher Menu, select Challenges, and then navigate to the Weekly <br><br> <br>Joining the long line of additional attachment options for Season 5 is the JAK Slash, an Aftermarket Part that is compatible with a wide variety of different weapons in Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone . While this attachment might seem like a pretty standard Underbarrel, it harbors a deadly feature that makes it a decent option for close-range builds. Here is how to unlock the JAK Slash Aftermarket Part in Modern Warfare 3 and Warzo<br><br> <br>If players are having difficulty finding a specific contract, try zooming out and searching in another part of the map - there are occasionally only one or two instances of a specific contract on a deployment. Hovering over the blue indicator will also give players a visual confirmation of the name of a contract. Keep in mind that contracts attempted in higher tier areas will increase in difficulty. In addition to the increased threat of the environment in these areas, it is highly recommended that players get familiar with a contract in the Tier I threat zone prior to attempting them in a higher t<br><br> <br>A twist on a classic mission from Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War's Outbreak zombie mode where players had to defend two aether extractors from zombies, the tables are turned in Modern Warfare Zombies as players will be tasked with destroying three extractors in the redesigned Aether Extractors contract. Players will want to gear up to fight through ruthless enemy mercenaries, armed to the teeth and not willing to go down without a fight. Players will need to complete this contract as a mission objective for the fourth tier 3 mission in Operation Deadbolt , Sabot<br><br> <br>The Spore Control contract is a brand-new mission for Call of Duty zombies. Players will have to use the provided Aether Inhibitors to destroy the defensive shell on each of the spores in the contract area before shooting each of the spores to destroy them. The area will be infested with zombies , and a single inhibitor will take a few moments to destroy the hard shell protecting the spore from bullet damage, so players will have to evade the hordes and hold out in the area for a few brief moments until all spores nearby can be inhibited and destroyed. Once players destroy the final spore, the contract will end, a small aether blast will eliminate most of the surrounding zombies - keep an eye out, as some shamblers will often remain . If players are low on health after completing the contract, stay vigilant until your health regenerates. Don't let a straggling shambler kill you while grabbing your rewards. 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Even Randy Pitchford of Gearbox Software, who swept up the rights to the game and IP, claimed that he wasn’t comfortable with the scene but did not outright tell the developers to remove<br><br> <br><img src="https://img-blog.csdnimg.cn/20210114013703909.png?x-oss-process=image/watermark,type_ZmFuZ3poZW5naGVpdGk,shadow_10,text_aHR0cHM6Ly9ibG9nLmNzZG4ubmV0L2ppYW5namM5NzI5,size_16,color_FFFFFF,t_70"; style="max-width:450px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;" alt="State of Survival\uff0cSLG\u6e38\u620f\u51fa\u6d77\u7684\u53c8\u4e00\u4f73\u4f5c_\u4eac\u57ce97\u7684\u535a\u5ba2-CSDN\u535a\u5ba2_slg sos" />Modern Warfare 3 Season 5 saw the debut of a plethora of content for both the base game and the ever-popular Call of Duty: Warzone . 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While the stats of the JAK Slash are not particularly impressive, the Underbarrel offers a unique feature that makes it similar to the likes of the JAK Limb Rip<br>
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