A kill record has been broken in Fortnite, which was once held by Ninja. A video of the run shows how fast and colorful Fortnite is at the moment. It must be so much fun when you can play it.
What record is that? It is about the world record for kills in “Duo vs. Squads” on PC. For the record, a team of two players competes in a squad match, playing against four-player teams.
What was the record? Ninja and Sypher once held the record with 43 kills. This was then broken by two French players who achieved 46 kills.
Now the players “ImCLutchPlayz” and “iMrSharpShooter” have taken the record.
XBOX One player switches to PC to break record
This is the new record: The two players played on the PC with “Xbox One” controllers and achieved 47 kills, one more than the previous record. They almost wiped out half of the lobby of unsuspecting PC players.
The player “ImClutchPlayz” is actually an Xbox One player with little PC experience in Fortnite.
- On Xbox One, he has played over 14,000 games in Fortnite
- On PC, only about 300.
So he seems to have switched to PC specifically to get the record.
This is the special thing about the video: There is a 17-minute video about the record. It impressively shows the current, quite crazy state of Fortnite from the perspective of “ImCluchPlayz” and the special appeal of such a record chase:
- The players use airplanes not to get kills, but to race to new fights
- The ice zombies bring a new component into the current Fortnite that must be considered
- Also, the run is by no means perfect; one of the players dies, and the other has to revive him – Fortnite is thus highly dynamic here
- Moreover, it is clear that both players are on a record chase. This brings in additional adrenaline as they check their kills every free second, aiming for the record, and constantly motivate each other
For them, it seems less about winning the fights – they do that anyway. The thrill seems to lie in continuously looking for the next fight and then eliminating everyone. This race against time brings in the drive.
An entertaining video that shows Fortnite from a perspective that helps understand why professionals enjoy the game so much. The opponents seem more like mobs to be shot on the go, and they actually only serve as point suppliers.
With the way “normal players” play Fortnite, this high-speed game probably has little in common.
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