Warzone Mobile SMG Tier List (Season 4): All Submachine Guns Ranked From Best To Worst

In this tier list, we have ranked all the Submachine Guns (SMGs) currently available in Warzone Mobile from best to worst. Find out which weapon to include in your next weapon loadout.

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We have ranked all of the Submachine Guns you can find in Warzone Mobile. | © Activision

Submachine Guns are one of the most popular fully automatic primary weapons in Warzone Mobile, alongside Assault Rifles (ARs).

Known for their effectiveness at short- to medium-range, rapid fire rate, and amazing range of mobility, the weapons can be devastating in the right hands.

With a wide selection of SMGs currently available in the weapons roster for Warzone Mobile, deciding which one to choose can be a challenging endeavor.

To help you out, we have ranked all of the SMGs in Warzone Mobile based on how well they're performing in Season 4.

Warzone Mobile SMG Tier List

Warzone Mobile SMG Tier List
Find out which SMG to include in your next weapon loadout. | © Activision

There are currently 22 SMGs in Warzone Mobile.

Our SMG tier list ranks all of these weapons from best to worst. It begins with the S-tier, which shows the best Submachine Guns in the game. Following this is A-tier and B-tier, which, respectively, are above-average and below-average weapons. The tier list ends with F-tier, which shows off the worst SMGs in Warzone Mobile.

Note

This tier list is only a guide and your overall performance with these weapons, regardless of their rankings, will vary depending on how skilled of a player you are and the attachments you choose to equip the SMG with.

To determine the rankings of these SMGs, we first considered their overall performance across the Warzone and Multiplayer modes during the Season 4 meta. In addition to this, we noted important factors such as the weapon's time-to-kill (TTK), range of mobility, recoil control, and overall handling.

Here is our SMG tier list:

TierSMG
SRAM-9, AMR9, Rival-9, HRM-9, and FJX Horus
ASuperi 46, WSP-9, Striker, Stiker 9, WSP Swarm, FSS Hurricane, Vaznev-9K, and Lachmann Sub
BPDSW 528, VEL 46, Fennec 45, ISO 45, ISO 9mm, Minibak, and Lachmann Shroud
FMX9 and BAS-P

The rankings of these SMGs may change depending on future balance changes and any shifts in the Warzone Mobile meta.

Best SMGs In Warzone Mobile

HRM9 Warzone Mobile
The HRM-9 is an SMG ideal for all purposes in Warzone Mobile. | © Activision

The best SMGs in Warzone Mobile are the RAM-9, AMR9, Rival-9, HRM-9, and the FJX Horus.

Carrying forward from Modern Warfare III, the RAM-9 is a versatile weapon that features a speedy fire rate, great mobility, and phenomenal handling.

The AMR9 has an excellent fire rate and so, can be devastating during close-range encounters. If outfitted with the right attachments, you could achieve a near AR-like experience with this SMG, which makes the AMR9 a versatile weapon.

The Rival-9 boasts the hallmarks of a good SMG. From its superb fire rate, low recoil, great range of mobility, and good TTK, it's a weapon that has it all.

The HRM-9 is a straightforward SMG that does everything you need from a weapon in this class. High fire rate, amazing handling, and fast TTK – you couldn't ask for more.

The FJX Horus stands out due to its impressive close-quarters damage, rapid fire rate, and an insane range of mobility. This is the perfect weapon if you're a player who loves to run and run.

Worst SMGs In Warzone Mobile

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There are many downsides to the MX9 SMG. | © Activision

The worst SMGs in Warzone Mobile are the MX9 and BAS-P.

With the clunky body of an AR and the limited 25-round stock magazine, the MX9 is an ill-kitted SMG. Its fire rate is decent, but the small magazine limits the weapon from achieving its full potential.

The biggest downside to the BAS-P is its horrible recoil. SMGs are usually relied upon for short-range encounters and hip-fire accuracy, so this bad recoil makes it an inconsistent performer, especially regarding its TTK.

Ivan Shahran

Ivan is the Content Lead for MobileMatters and provides coverage for titles such as Clash of Clans, Brawl Stars, Clash Royale, and Wild Rift. In his role, he has written guides and news pieces and attended competitions such as ESL's Snapdragon Pro Series....