Best Warzone Resurgence Loadouts

The fastest, safest classes to run this week when fights chain together and resets matter more than theorycraft.

What are the best Resurgence loadouts in Warzone right now?

Published: 15 Apr 2026 ยท Updated: 15 Apr 2026

Resurgence still rewards speed, clean swaps, and repeatable close-range value more than any other Warzone mode. The best classes this week are not necessarily the highest spreadsheet-damage builds -- they are the ones that let you reset, re-challenge, and survive the second player pushing the room. That is why the current conversation keeps circling VST, Nemesis F7, MK35 ISR, Peacekeeper Mk1, and EGRT-17.

Fresh meta trackers still show the wider long-range meta leaning toward the MK35 ISR, while close-range picks remain more open. CODMunity still lists Razor 9mm and VST high in the close-range group, and Reddit chatter keeps describing the meta as open rather than fully solved. That matters in Resurgence: comfort and tempo still beat chasing one overhyped gun you do not actually play well with.

Best Resurgence loadouts this week

  1. VST + MK35 ISR -- Best overall. VST gives you elite building-clear speed, while MK35 ISR stays the safest beam for re-peeks, rooftops, and crossing lanes.
  2. Nemesis F7 + Peacekeeper Mk1 -- The sharpest aggressive setup. Nemesis F7 thrives in panic-fights and chained pushes, while Peacekeeper Mk1 gives you a flexible primary that still feels comfortable when fights spill outdoors.
  3. Jackal PDW + EGRT-17 -- Great for players who want something more forgiving than the twitchiest SMGs without giving up fast secondary value.
  4. Kogot-7 + Merrick SR-1 -- A good high-mobility pairing if you like hipfire pressure up close and cleaner follow-up shots in the 30m to 60m window.
  5. MX9 + MXR-17 -- The lower-hype ladder class. Not the loudest meta pairing, but still practical if you want smoother handling and fewer awkward gunfights.

What matters more in Resurgence than big-map BR

  1. Swap speed -- You need a secondary that actually finishes cracked players before they duck behind cover or get saved by a teammate.
  2. Mobility under pressure -- Resurgence punishes clunky classes because you are constantly dealing with short resets, roof drops, and instant re-challs.
  3. Practical magazine size -- In trios and quads, you want enough ammo to finish one player and survive the trade push without reloading into death.
  4. Clean optics and recoil feel -- Fast mode, messy fights, bad lighting. The easier your gun is to centre, the more value you actually get from it.

Meta movement to watch this week

  1. MK35 ISR still looks like the safest primary -- Current trackers still keep it at or near the top for long-range trust and repeatable beams.
  2. VST remains one of the best true Resurgence SMGs -- It keeps earning space because it fits exactly what this mode asks from a secondary.
  3. Nemesis F7 has real upside -- If you are a hard-entry player, it still looks like one of the most dangerous "win the room now" options.
  4. Sniper interest is back, but not mandatory here -- One-shot chatter is real again, yet most Resurgence players still get better match-to-match value from fast AR + SMG combinations.
  5. The close-range meta is still open -- That is good news. You can pick the cleaner gun for your hands instead of blindly copying one loadout code.

How we would pick based on playstyle

  1. Pick VST + MK35 ISR if you want the safest all-round answer and do not want to overthink it.
  2. Pick Nemesis F7 + Peacekeeper Mk1 if you force entries, love fast pushes, and trust your first few bullets indoors.
  3. Pick Jackal PDW + EGRT-17 if you want a more forgiving pace without dropping out of the meta.
  4. Pick Kogot-7 + Merrick SR-1 if you value movement and a fresher-feeling secondary choice.
  5. Pick MX9 + MXR-17 if you prefer smoothness, stability, and a lower-hype class that still wins.

Our take

If you only set up one new class today, make it VST + MK35 ISR. It is the easiest combination to recommend because it covers both halves of modern Resurgence cleanly: a fast indoor finisher and a reliable beam for every awkward medium-range fight between respawns.

If you want the class with a bit more edge, go Nemesis F7 + Peacekeeper Mk1. That setup makes the most sense for players who do not want to wait for the mode to calm down. It is not the safest class, but it may be the one that feels strongest when you are the player dictating pace.

Sources & community chatter

This guide was added as the mandatory fresh daily content for 15 Apr 2026.

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