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Top 20 Overpowered Weapons In Multiplayer Video Games

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These aren’t necessarily bad weapons, they just pack a little too much punch! For this list, we’ll be scanning the world of multiplayer-focused video games in search of those guns, blades, explosives and assorted weaponry that are extremely powerful. Our countdown includes Hammer “Super Smash Bros.” series (1999-), Thunderbolt “Mario Kart” series (1992-), Grenade Launcher “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare” Series (2007-2011), DL-44 “Star Wars Battlefront” (2015), Pistol “Halo: Combat Evolved” (2001) and more! Which of these weapons do YOU think is the most overpowered? Let us know in the comments!

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