A team of professionals has set a new record in Call of Duty: Warzone: Faster than anyone else, they concluded a round for themselves. How they did it, we reveal here.
Who are the professionals? It involves a now well-known 4-man squad consisting of professionals Priestahh, Abezy, and Cellium (all FaZe Clan), as well as Vikkstar, who is part of the well-known YouTuber group Sidemen.
The four have already made a name for themselves. Just a few days ago, they set a world record in Warzone with 138 kills.
How fast was the round? In their new record, they have now completed the fastest round in Warzone so far. After just 20 minutes and 4 seconds, the match was over and the four victorious.
They carried away the victory before the fourth gas circle could even close. Their stats, however, are not as impressive as before: “only” 83 kills are credited to the professionals. We have embedded the video of their victory here:
Kill Strategy Also Leads to Fastest Victory
How did they do it? Their strategy is similar to that used in the record for most kills. The four professionals split into pairs and systematically take out opponents one by one. This gives them several advantages:
- more kills and more areas for good loot
- easier access to contracts for more cash
- quickly enough cash to buy important items
With their accumulated cash, they then buy loadouts with the best weapons relatively early, although Vikkstar initially refrains and instead takes the AK from a defeated opponent.
Relatively early in the match, however, it looks like they are going to lose. Almost the entire team is wiped out and finds themselves in the Gulag. Here, however, they show their strength as experienced players and can quickly bounce back into the game with the unpopular new weapons.
Afterward, they stayed loosely grouped together to be able to help each other quickly if something goes wrong, or to cover long distances together quickly in the helicopter.
It could have been even faster: Just before the end of the game, Vikkstar makes the last kill on an opponent. Five surviving players are still displayed in the UI. However, the expected victory screen does not appear.
It takes a while for them to realize what has happened: The last opponent is still stuck in the Gulag and cannot escape. He cannot find another opponent to fight.
This takes another approximately 45 seconds before he leaves the round, allowing the professionals to win. Thus, the fastest round could have gone even faster.
