Warzone team meets a fiery end thanks to one unfortunate loadout drop

Loadout drops are helpful in more ways than one.

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The 2024 World Series of Warzone has officially kicked off, and it didn’t take long for chaos to ensue in the first round of qualifying matches.

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Warzone pro Fifakill posted a clip on Twitter of CHOWH and his teammates getting killed by a loadout drop during a World Series of Warzone EU qualifying match. Despite driving in an LTV, one of the best-armored vehicles in the battle royale, the trio stood no chance against a loadout drop that fell from the sky. Upon driving into the crate, the vehicle blew up and all three players got downed. To add insult to injury, the squad got finished off by an airstrike. CHOWH could do nothing but sit in disbelief as he saw his team fall victim to quite an unfortunate turn of events.

BubbleCT and his trio called in the loadout drop, and he responded, “Shout out to our loadout, lmao.” Bubble had no intention of using the loadout drop of a weapon, but he certainly won’t apologize, as every kill matters in the World Series of Warzone. From June 4-12, NA and EU qualifiers take place. Out of the 80 teams for both regions, only 68 will move on based on their performances throughout 15 matches.

That group of 68 is divided even further based on their performance during the qualifying stages, so every game matters. Hence, losing one of those 15 matches like this is unquestionably frustrating. Unfortunately for CHOWH, his trio currently sits in 30th place with 28 points after the first five matches. And that’s before the second group of 40 teams play their first five matches. Luckily there are still 10 matches left, and CHOWH has plenty of time to regroup.

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