CoD Warzone: Player breaks world record on new map – Achieves 47 solo kills with only 39 opponents

CoD Warzone: Player breaks world record on new map – Achieves 47 solo kills with only 39 opponents

The player “WeloBk” achieved 47 solo kills in Call of Duty: Warzone single-handedly, setting a new world record. And this just shortly after the new map “Fortune’s Keep” was launched.

The map “Fortune’s Keep” was released on June 22. On June 27, the video was uploaded to YouTube, where WeloBk set the world record.

Interestingly, WeloBk achieved the record all by himself. He played “Solo versus Quads,” thus playing alone against players in four-man teams.

In this game mode on Fortune’s Keep, a total of 40 players compete against each other, and the “killed” players can respawn after a certain time, as long as a team member is alive. This way, one can also achieve more kills than there are players participating in the match.

Many streamers and CoD professionals specifically select this mode in their videos to face the greatest challenge and prove their skills.

Here in the trailer, you can see more about the map “Fortune’s Keep”:

This is how WeloBk achieved the world record

Who is WeloBk? WeloBk uploads videos on Twitch and YouTube. His Twitch channel has 5,844 followers, and his YouTube channel has approximately 1,860 subscribers. (As of June 28, 2022, via Twitch and YouTube)

What happens in WeloBk’s video? After a brief greeting, the gameplay starts immediately. Highly focused, the YouTuber begins his kill series and takes out one player after another.

In the end, he broke the world record with 47 kills. Just a few hours earlier, NoFaTe had managed to set the world record with 44 kills on the “Fortune’s Keep” map.

WeloBk was visibly excited. He repeatedly exclaimed, “Oh my God!” and emphasized that he was convinced that he would set the world record that day.

Here you can watch his English video about the world record:

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What do his viewers say about it? Under WeloBk’s YouTube video, viewers celebrate his success: BO Clark commented, “W Welo!!! Great job”. “Let’s go, weloo” said user tld. (via youtube.com)

WeloBk was at least aware that he was working on a record. Sometimes, however, it happens even when one does not intend to break a world record. That happened to top player Aydan in CoD Warzone.

Why is the world record so impressive? WeloBk played alone against several four-man teams, which could coordinate and split up. This increased the difficulty of setting the world record and made victory harder.

However, it worked out for WeloBk.

Time and again, Twitch streamers or YouTubers manage to set world records. Sometimes, success is only temporary: A YouTuber made a huge effort for a record, but lost it again after 3 seconds.

What do you think of WeloBk’s world record? Feel free to write it in the comments.

Source(s): pcgamesn.compcgames.com, gamingnews.cyou, YouTube WeloBk
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