This Warzone player showcased some incredible driving skills, killing an entire enemy team and then hopping out to revive their downed teammate.
Fortnite had been around for a very long time before Epic decided it was safe to add vehicles into the mix. Even then, it only dipped its proverbial toe in the water by adding souped-up golf carts, to begin with. It’s only very recently that cars were added to the game, joining helicopters and speedboats.
Although almost everything in a battle royale game will have its vocal detractors, the mixed reaction to Warzone’s vehicles might be why Epic held out for so long. Call of Duty players can hop in one of Verdansk’s many vehicles and plow into players, negating the need for skill almost entirely. It can be quite the infuriating way to bite the dust for a more seasoned player.
Not all players clamber into the driver’s seat and cluelessly roam around hoping to stumble upon easy prey, though. That is evident from the video below posted on Reddit by Seth_Sentry. The driver of this particular SUV arrived on the scene with a bang, but also a plan. They meticulously pick off an entire squad one by one using nothing but their vehicle, reversing over the last surviving member to add insult to injury.
The player then casually hops out of the SUV and revives their teammate, who is equal parts impressed and panicked as his health is about to hit zero. As impressive as this squad-ending act is, there is a little bit of luck involved. As can be seen from the numbers in the top right corner, the round has only just begun. That means the unsuspecting squad had nothing more than pistols to try and stop the brutal vehicle-based killing spree.
Complaints about Warzone’s vehicles appear to be falling away more and more with each passing day. The SUV used in the clip above actually appears to be a fan favorite as of right now. Not with the squad who met their fate at its wheels and bumpers though, of course. Had they come across the expert driver later in the round with better loadouts, the result might have been different.