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Call of Duty: Warzone Players Create A Mega Bomb From In-Game Vehicles

This is why I can’t help but love the gaming community. We may often be super awkward and/or mega toxic but sometimes we can come together and do ridiculous yet amazing things. This is exactly what YouTuber MarleyThirteen did, as he brought together 150 of his supporters to see if they how big of an explosion they could cause on Verdansk in Call of Duty: Warzone by blowing up every vehicle on the map at the same time. Why you ask? Why not, I retort?
All 150 players and MarleyThirteen joined in at exactly the same time and were tasked with gathering every possible vehicle they could locate and driving it to the agreed upon location. The players would also loot as they went to save up enough cash to buy a Cluster Strike- an offensive Killstreak that allows for a downpour of rockets on the players chosen location- so that as many players as possible could try and unleash them at the same time on all of the vehicles. There was a slight hiccup in the plan when someone accidentally called in their Cluster Strike at the wrong time, causing all of the vehicles they had found at that time to explode in a chain reaction. I’d hate to be that guy. Moving on to the second attempt…
MarleyThirteen and his motley crew soon realised that some finesse would be required in order to do this right. Players carelessly driving their vehicles led to enough damage for an explosion which would then set off yet another chain reaction. As they say, the third time is usually the charm and this was certainly the case here. In the third attempt, there is clearly more structure as MarleyThirteen takes control and finally achieves what he was trying to do from the beginning: he breaks the game. With the vehicles in place and the Cluster Strikes called, a chain of explosion sets the map alight before they receive an error message confirming that they have indeed managed to break the game. Activision have been teasing a nuke event in Call of Duty: Warzone recently but it would seem like MarleyThirteen has already given the people what they want with this display of camaraderie, sportsmanship and gigantic explosions. I love a happy ending.

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