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Warzone Squad Sets Streak Record For Killing Nearly Every Player In Match

Warzone Squad Sets Streak Record For Killing Nearly Every Player In Match

The 12-minute pwning video has been uploaded and it's dizzyingly fast.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Four Call of Duty gamers have set the world record for the most amount of kills in a single battle royale game on Warzone.

Priestahh, Cellium, Deleo, and Jukeyz, who were playing on PC, managed to rack up an impressive 113 kills during the match.

Just for your knowledge, up to 150 players can be in a single game, so this incredible squad managed to wipe out 77 per cent of their competitors.

If you've played Warzone before, you'll know the map is pretty large, so the fact that these guys pwned their way through nearly every gamer is seriously impressive. They've uploaded the whole gameplay to YouTube, with the 12-minute match being dizzyingly fast.

You wouldn't even have time to blink before one of these guys shot you dead.

According to Games Radar, the previous world record for the highest number of kills in the free to play battle royale shooter was 78. It will be very hard to beat that milestone, considering there are so many players in the game at once.

The squad might even have a decent chance against the hackers and cheaters who have been annoying other gamers and developers Infinity Ward and Activision.

The issue has been most prevalent on PC, where hacking the game and creating multiple free accounts is much easier to get away with.

Luckily, Infinity Ward recently announced new measures that should make it much harder for them to create unlimited accounts and cheat as much as they want.

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By enabling mandatory two-step SMS authentication for anyone logging in with a free Warzone account, cheaters who've previously been banned will have to create a new account with a separate phone number to the one they'd used before. That's a lot harder than simply registering a new email address.

The good news is that these new measures already seem to be upsetting all the right people.

As spotted by CharlieIntel, one Reddit user shared an incredible rant posted on a Call Of Duty forum by a hacker who's genuinely annoyed that they can no longer cheat.

In other weird Call Of Duty: Warzone news players are increasingly starting to hear howling wolves across various parts of the map.

The locations the wolves have been heard account for three of the map's four corners, and all near one of the many mysterious locked bunkers dotted around Verdansk.

Featured Image Credit: Infinity Ward/Activision

Topics: GAMING, News