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Call of Duty: Warzone world records for most kills – Dexerto, Dexerto.com

Call of Duty: Warzone world records for most kills – Dexerto, Dexerto.com

The release of Modern Warfare’s battle royale mode, Warzone, has already led to many impressive high-kill gameplays. Here are the current world records for most kills in a game.

The sequel to Call of Duty’s first battle royale has finally arrived and fans of the first-person shooter have been battling to set new records on Warzone.

Although the new mode was only released on March , some hardcore players have already managed to achieve a massive number of kills in their matches.

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Players have already set incredible records on Call of Duty: Warzone

Warzone, which is currently in its beta stage, has yet to release a playlist for Solo’s and Duo’s and only allows for these records to be achieved in the default trios playlist.

The world record for the highest total kills in Trios has been set by Mindfreak player Zepa alongside Micka and Lymax who managed to secure an incredible total of 823 kills in one of their matches.

GaGOD’s shocked many Warzone fans after revealing that he had dropped 67 Individual kills while playing with his squad, setting the bar incredibly high to kick things off. The match was streamed on mixer .

Can anyone streaming on @ WatchMixer top this kill record? @ CallofDuty @CallofDutyUK

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– GaGOD (@theGaGOD) March ,

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