Tuesday, 09 February 2021 14:04

Call of Duty: Warzone Player Share Hilarious Death Comm Footage

Written by Joshua Goodpastor
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After killing a player in Call of Duty: Warzone the last thing this streamer expected was the sudden exclamation from his target's death comms.

As Call of Duty: Warzone streamers slowly return to the battle royale, fans are once again finding amazing clips within their favorite streamer's gameplay footage. While this was more frequent during the height of Call of Duty: Warzone, the return of these clips is a slow shift back to normality. Fans of the battle royale are able to have fun again as a result of Activision's recent endeavors.

Call of Duty: Warzone can be a ruthless and competitive environment. Every since death comms were added, players gained the ability to hear their victims cry out in distress after being killed. While this is a popular practice among battle royale titles, it has brought an unexpected element into the Call of Duty: Warzone environment.

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Reddit user TrikPikYT shared a clip of his most recent stream for the Call of Duty: Warzone community to enjoy. In the clip, the streamer is standing on top of a building and appears to be gunning down an enemy who is in the middle of an execution animation. After he eliminates the player and saves the victim, he proceeds to wait and see if the second enemy will peek out and allow him a chance for a second kill. As he guns down the player, an incredibly sudden and loud voice can be heard through the death comm exclaiming, "you saved my life!" Due to its unexpected nature, the streamer breaks down into laughing at the player's unexpected last words.

For many members of the Call of Duty: Warzone community, it is refreshing to see some fun being brought back into the game. The Warzone social media sites are filled with fans complaining, reporting bugs, and sharing competitive clips. Funny moments are becoming less common due to the game's natural evolution.

The Streamer in the video acknowledges the "rare non-toxic COD player" and even comments on sending the guy a friend request. Call of Duty: Warzone is slowly shifting back into a casual experience after hackers brought down the community fun level.

While the game is still not perfect, at least this serves as a good sign that normality may be on its way. Call of Duty: Warzone has evolved since its initial release, and to see humor return to the game serves as a good sign to the title's future. With Raven Software and Activision locking down on hackers and bugs, the game could be coming out of a very dark period in its short history.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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