Pro squads in Fortnite on the move – New kill record of 59

Pro squads in Fortnite on the move – New kill record of 59

A pro team recently set a new record in Fortnite: Battle Royale. But then another group came along and broke the record again. And shortly after, these record holders were also dethroned.

What is the kill record? So far, the kill record in Fortnite was at 54 kills, which a team achieved in a match. This means that more than half of all 100 participants in the round were eliminated by this team.

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But this proud record was recently broken multiple times.

Pro team breaks the record

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Who achieved how many kills? On September 26, the pro gamers FaZe Replays, FaZe SpaceLyon, NickEh30, and TurkeyLips were on the hunt. In an impressive run, they managed to eliminate a staggering 56 other players. This topped the current record by 2 kills!

What happened next? But the pros couldn’t rest on their laurels for long. Because FaZe Tfue, FaZe Cloak, ZexRow from the Knights, and Kreo from Luminosity Gaming were also on the move and the four devils went even further:

They achieved an incredible 57 kills in one match! Thus, the record of the first pro team was already broken, hardly having been set.

See how the new record was set in Fortnite

New record also broken: But the victory joy of Tfue and his buddies was short-lived. Here you can see the kill record from the perspective of 7ssk7. You can tell that the pros split into smaller sub-teams, thus increasing their chances of many kills.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WUEa7R1wso
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A European pro team consisting of Jamal “Jamside” Saidayev, Artur “7ssk7” Kyourshin, Oskar “3vil” Żeljazkow, and Mallqui “sifflol” Farinango Klag also broke the record again on September 26, 2018. They achieved an incredible 59 kills in a single match! Thus, they are temporarily the new record holders.

All three records were achieved without team kills or dirty tricks that would have skewed the scoring. There was once a famous “solo record”, when a scoundrel killed a bunch of innocent people who just wanted to peacefully watch the rocket at the end of the season.

In the big eSports tournament Fall Skirmish, players of this caliber compete against each other and try to win a lot of money.

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