The Twitch streamer TimTheTatman was on the verge of completing the new contract “Most Wanted” in Call of Duty: Warzone. He was already celebrating, but at the proverbial last second, he got taken out.
This is the reward: In Warzone, the new contract “Most Wanted” has been available since the last update. This allows your entire team to return if you survive for a few minutes. The special thing is: During that time, a bounty is placed on you. All the opponents hunt you.
TimTheTatman had activated exactly this contract. He took cover in a house and seemed to be completing the contract, but just before the timer expired, he failed.
Last-second kill prevents the respawn
This is the clip: TimTheTatman had just taken out an enemy team that was hunting him. Only a few seconds remained, and his whole team would have been back in the battle:
His teammates and he were already counting down, but with 3 seconds left, he was suddenly caught from the side. A sniper on the roof of another house had seen him and took him out with a headshot.
After a brief shock and the statement “Oh my God, I got sniped!” he and his team burst out laughing. The kill just a few seconds before the timer expired was probably too funny, as he and his team were already looking forward to the respawn of their teammates.
What is this contract about? For many players, it is probably the ultimate reward to bring back their entire team into the game. After all, until now, you could only occasionally bring back your teammates for a fee of $4,500.
Especially towards the end of the round, such a contract can be truly invaluable. Because with it, you can bring back 3 players at once in the “4-man BR” and gain new momentum for the rest of the match.
However, achieving this reward is quite difficult. A bounty is placed on the player for a full 5 minutes, and he is openly visible to all opponents on the Warzone maps. You are literally hunted across the entire map. So if you are not yet experienced in Warzone, you should choose one of the other contracts.
The greater the joy when you succeed with the contract, the more bitter it is when you get taken out in the proverbial last second.