Call Of Duty: Warzone: Getting Stoned (And Not Figuratively) [VIDEO]

Call of Duty’s freshly launched free-to-play battle royale game has more and more players, and… well, it can do some interesting things with the help of allegedely non-lethal ROCKS. Yes, rocks.

Call of Duty: Warzone has a twist – if you die, then you get to the Gulag. No, not some forced unpaid Soviet labour (that would be… interesting in our current situation…), but some 1v1 combat to get a chance to get back on the battlefield. While you wait for this match to begin, you will be on a balcony, and you can throw the players who are still alive with… rocks. These deal a whopping 1 HP damage, so it’s not deadly. Here’s an example of what a rock can do without any tricks…

However, you have random weapons in the Gulag, so if you are lucky, your equipment could have a claymore mine. Now, you can activate this with the seemingly harmless rock. So, with something that does a whopping 1 HP of damage could activate a mine that is anything but harmless…

But that’s not all: on another video, we see that what Activision Blizzard and Infinity Ward said are not true. They say the rock is non-lethal on its own if it’s thrown at another player – but here’s evidence, complete with killcam, that a stone can, in fact, kill you. This has to be the saddest way to die in a Call of Duty game…

After this… rocky start (pardon the pun!), let’s continue our way to see what Call of Duty’s Twitter account said: Call of Duty: Warzone now has more than fifteen million players, which is a superb result, and it could grow even higher with more and more people staying at home (hopefully, for SAFETY reasons, and not because they get the virus!). The game might hit 25 million players – we’ll give it a few days.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

Source: PCGamer, PCGamer

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