New record – This is how a Fortnite team takes down 61 opponents

New record – This is how a Fortnite team takes down 61 opponents

Fortnite: Battle Royale has set another record for kills. A team from Australia managed to eliminate almost two-thirds of the enemies in a single round. They currently hold the highest kill count.

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How did the new record come about? The four players Fortitude_Fqrbes, Nexjs, tactjc-, and TTV_NadeXC are from Australia and have recently been on a good streak in Fortnite. In a single round on the PlayStation 4, they achieved a staggering 61 kills!

They broke the last record of 59 kills which applied to both PC and consoles. The kills are distributed among the whole team as follows:

  • Fortitude_Fqrbes: 25 kills
  • Nexjs: 18 kills
  • tactjc-: 10 kills
  • TTV_NadeXC: 8 kills

How did the four guys do it? The killing spree of the four Australians traditionally began in Tilted Towers, where they left no one alive, methodically slaughtering the players who landed there. With the help of shotgun, assault rifle, and the Grappler, they made the action look like a walk in the park.

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When the storm finally drove them out of Tilted Towers, Fortitude_Fqrbes alone had 15 kills on his account. Along the way, they also took down more opponents, but they often got dangerously close to the storm and had to take substantial hits. The players tactjc- and TTV_NadeXC were already out of the game.

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The big showdown at Tomato Temple: The grand finale happened at Tomato Temple. There, the team achieved more remarkable kills, including Nexjs tying up the opponents at the entrance to the temple while Fortitude_Fqrbes hacked through the wall sideways and flanked them.

They only realized they had just broken the world record when the last opponent collapsed under their fire. An impressive achievement, accomplished without any sneaky cheating. Previously, a single player had achieved 48 kills by taking out viewers during the rocket launch.

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Source(s): PCGamesN, Eurogamer, VG24/7
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