Less than ten days after a new record was set, Warzone's Quads kills world record has not onl🌠y been broken, it has been well and truly s🌺mashed.
The first few months of a new battle royale game𓂃 are going to feature a lot of records getting broken. Records will be set during the very first round, broken in the second, and maybe even the third, and so on, and so on. As time passes, those records will, of course, become harder to break. They will still be broken, but those record-breaking attempts will be more spaced out as the records become harder to break.
is still in those early days of its records getting broken on the regular. However, the records appear to be quickly getting out of hand. Less than two weeks ago, a team in Quads killed 121 enemies during a single round. Yes, there would have ꧒been players respawning and returning from the Gulag, but in a round of 150 players at most, that's very impressive.
Impressive, yet the record only stood fo🐼r nine days. Over the weekend, the 121-kill Quads round record was not only broken, it was smashed and ground into a fine powder. A team of four managed to rack up a whopping 137 kills. None of the four were carried to victory either. Cellium led the way with 36 kills, Vikkstar123 picked up 35, pristahh got 34, and aBeZy- clocked up a still very impressive 32.
As if the record wasn't incredible enough as it is, the squad actually managed to pick up more kills than there were players in the game — 137 kills in what was a 135 person lobby. That's due to the four of them killing players more than once, whether they be play🐈ers who had been revived by teammates or ones who have reওturned from a successful trip to the Gulag.
It's at 🅰this point it would be customary to say this record might never be broken, or will at least stand for the next few years. However, if the last two weeks are anything to go by, this record will be broken by the end of June.