Warzone squad sets new kill record at 143 kills

Nicholas Sakadelis

A new Warzone record has been hit, raising the new quads mode record to a stunning 143 kills.

A new group of players has beat the previous quads kill record of 138 and now take the crown for most kills at 143.

The group, composed of players TheMylesLive, JerK, ScummN, and Stukawaki achieved this gameplay on January 11, 2021. This surpasses the previous record set by Vikkstar, Abezy, Cellium & Priestahh.

The squad, armed with DMR’s and MAC-10’s managed to turn the entire server into swiss cheese, mowing through every player unlucky enough to be in the path of their carnage. One player, Stukawaki even managed to pick up an impressive 48 kills solo, which put him at the top of the scoreboard.

Following Stukawaki’s kills, we have ScummN with 43, TheMylesLive with 27, and JerK with 25.

Considering this record beats the previous kill record set in May 2020, it may be some time until this record is beaten. The DMR meta equipped players to take down enemies in record time, so players will definitely have issues trying to top this record.

Regardless of the meta, this record is very impressive and the gameplay clearly shows the synergy and communication between this well-tuned squad of expert players.

This record has flown a bit under the radar for a few days now, but its official: the previous 8-month standing Quads kill record set by professional Call of Duty players, has now been beaten by a rising group of Warzone superstars.

Could this be the ultimate record?

With the DMR meta being patched by Raven, leaving the rest of the Black Ops Cold War weapons for use in Warzone, we imagine it will be quite some time before players get comfortable enough with the new loadouts.

We’ll just have to see what weapons the community gravitates to in the coming weeks, and how efficient squads will be at winning gunfights with them.

With that said, a huge congratulations to all these players for setting the kill record. You can find all their Twitch channels below.

Image Credits: Activision