Have you ever spoken to friends about Battle Royale? It almost always hails strange stories that people experience in PUBG, Apex or Call of Duty: Warzone. "I single-handedly shaved a triple squad with a helicopter." "With an injured buddy, I hide in a crevice from two enemy groups – and win the match." "Warzone's solo mode was like a horror movie!" "I was hit by a box!" Such experiences are remembered.
And sometimes they're even a little heartwarming.
On Reddit, a player has a touching experience: The opposing team overruns his team so much that the last standing party member surrenders without further ado. The enemies take pity and stop the fire because the losing player only has a harmless pistol in their luggage. And instead of ending the matter, the opponents even give him armor plates.
Here is the recording:
When an enemy squad feels sorry for you from r / COD war zone
After that, of course, whatever happens in Warzone happens: A third party arrives and shoots everyone. Funnily enough, the losing player fights on the side of his enemies and protects them to the last bullet. Then he dies. Hach, dramatic.
If you have experienced similarly absurd stories, hit us in the comments. Maybe we'll even make a collection out of it. Incidentally, it can be argued that such stories make the long-term appeal of Battle Royale possible in the first place.
The size of the map and the number of players also result in new constellations in the 1,000 round. In contrast, the regular Call of Duty: Modern Warfare for release suffered from maps that were much too uniform.