Warzone Players Crash Server By Blowing Up Every Vehicle In Verdansk

A sizable group of Call Of Duty: Warzone players have crashed the game's servers by blowing up every vehicle available on the map. The ridiculous feat of coordination and patience goes to show the lengths that players will go to with a game that they love just to break it. At least now players know the limits of the battle royale's server for large detonations of simultaneous airstrikes.
Call of Duty: Warzone exploded onto the scene in March of 2020 and quickly placed itself amongst the top battle royales on the market. Activision released the mode as a standalone free-to-play for players and since then, the game has maintained its popular status through regular updates and reoccurring battle passes. The free mode was also used to market 2020's Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and a recent leak suggests that Activision will use a similar strategy for the 2021 installment of the series.
An article posted by Video Games Chronicle details the journey that streamer MarleyThirteen led 149 of his supporters on to break Call Of Duty: Warzone. The popular streamer directed a lobby full of his supporters to recognize a cease-fire as everyone completed recon contracts throughout the game to be able to pinpoint where the final circle would end up. Every player then went to work collecting every vehicle on the map and parking them all together at a precise spot within that final circle.
After a few tries due to various mishaps, the lobby was finally successful in gathering every vehicle in the game at a specified location. Each player then purchased a Cluster Strike and joined each other on a nearby rooftop. At MarleyThirteen's word, every player then unleashed their killstreaks simultaneously on the pile of vehicles which caused a massive explosion followed by the streamer's excitement. Seconds later, the game crashed and booted everyone back to their respective pre-game lobbies. This is not surprising due to the fact that Warzone is known both for its entertaining gameplay but shaky performance at times.
Call Of Duty: Warzone's dynamic gameplay and massive map make it a playground for various types of players and allows for some of the best cooperative fun in gaming today. Various recent leaks have cropped up suggesting that there might be a limited-time mode that will bring zombies to the entire map of Verdansk as well as some other sandbox-type activities that won't just focus on eliminating other players from the game. The ever-changing meta of the game is sure to supply us with even more ridiculous stories in the future.
Source: Video Games Chronicle
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