The world kill record for a single match ofCall of Duty: Warzonetrios has been set by a group of competitiveCall of Dutypro players and streamers. Each player on the team racked up an exceptionally high amount of kills on their own, but as a squad, they now hold an incredibly impressive record inWarzone.
Playing as a trio, Preston “Priestahh” Greiner, Bryan “Apathy” Zhelyazkov, and Charlie “MuTeX” Saouma established the new kill record forWarzone trioson April 29. ManyWarzonerecords exist for the various squad sizes the game offers, but the group’s trios kill total is particularly high given that the number is only split between three players. Both Priestahh and Apathy currently playCall of Dutyprofessionally, being signed with the Atlanta FaZe and Seattle Surge respectively, and MuTeX played the game professionally as well before being dropped from the Dallas Empire roster late last year.
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The trio absolutely decimated the match they played, amassing a whopping 92 total kills between the three of them. Because of their history and expertise with the game, the team was able to destroy more than half of a 150 playerWarzonelobby by themselves. Of the three, Priestahh had the most kills with a total of 36, followed by Apathy with 30 and MuTeX with 26. Their total surpasses the previous record of 85 kills in aWarzone trios game.
While the team currently holds the record for the highest combined trios kill count, Priestahh was just shy of breaking the highest solo kill count in a trios match. The highest individual kill count record forWarzonetrios belongs to Mixer streamer GaGOD, who amassed 38 kills in a single match while streaming in March. This is just one kill higher than the current37 kill record forWarzonesolosheld by HusKerrs. Both records pale in comparison to the highestWarzonequads kill count, with streamers Bartonologist, Kekoa, RussDaddy, and BryanTheJet racking up 108 kills as a group in a single quads match. These records were set on March 13, April 11, and April 19 respectively, and they still stand to this day.
A typicalWarzoneplayer will only get a few kills per game, and a winning player will likely have 5-10 kills if they played aggressively during the match. When playing duos, trios, or quads, the number of enemies per engagement is higher, but the higher kill count is spread between more players as a result of the increased squad sizes. This means that getting 10 kills or more in a singleWarzonematch, regardless of game mode, is a very irregular occurrence, which makes each record listed above a significant achievement.
Like allvideo game records, these kill counts will most likely be exceeded sometime in the future, but that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be celebrated.
Call of Duty: Warzoneis available now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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