150 players tear apart CoD: Warzone with explosions – Even the server gives up

150 players tear apart CoD: Warzone with explosions – Even the server gives up

Typically, players in Call of Duty: Warzone try to go at each other’s throats and survive as the last one standing. However, YouTuber MarleyThirteen gathered a whole lobby to work together on a really massive explosion.

This is MarleyThirteen: The YouTuber is very active in the Warzone and creates loadouts for the weapons in the game. However, he sometimes takes on other projects as well, attempting to push the game to its limits.

For example, he gathered 150 players simultaneously in the stadium or tried to collect all the money in the Warzone as a group. Another project of the YouTuber went in a similar direction: he wanted to create the biggest explosion in the Warzone.

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The plan was to land in the Warzone with 150 players and get to work. An agreement had been made among themselves – after all, it was about working efficiently together. Kills in the Warzone were not the goal.

Now the mission was to collect as many vehicles as possible and bring them to a central point. At the same time, they should loot money to later request an airstrike. Here’s what it looked like in the video:

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Here’s how it went: Unfortunately, one player called for the airstrike too early on the first attempt. The second attempt also failed because the gathered vehicles were parked a bit too recklessly and took some damage. Unfortunately, this also led to premature explosions.

But on the third attempt, everything worked out. The players parked their vehicles with utmost caution, and no one called for a premature airstrike.

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With cluster strikes, the players struck – but the fireworks didn’t last long

In the end, a formidable pile of vehicles had accumulated – and it was time for the strike. The rockets hit and began to cause explosions. Anyone who has ever laid waste to entire highways in old GTA games using a line of cars and constant explosions knows what it probably looked like.

Within seconds, not only the vehicles went up in flames, but also, in a sense, the server. An error message popped up, and the fireworks were over.

“We destroyed the game. We actually destroyed the game,” the YouTuber rejoiced at the end. The game apparently couldn’t handle loading so much at once – and simply gave up.

In the comments, players joked: “If he reloads the Warzone, he has the new map,” or “Marley just completed the nuke event early.”

These are likely references to a possibly upcoming event. At least leaks indicated a pretty big bomb in the Warzone.

Source(s): MarleyThirteen
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