NICKMERCS And FaZe Swagg Claim Supremacy In Warzone Wednesdays

Published 04/16/2020, 3:25 PM EDT

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Since its release a few weeks ago, Call Of Duty: Warzone has taken the online gaming community by storm. With Warzone marking Call Of Duty’s second sequence at the battle royale genre, tens of millions of fans have flocked towards the game already. A number of prominent gaming influencers including some of the most significant names in the online gaming community live-stream the game regularly.

Warzone Wednesdays is a weekly gaming tournament series initiated by YouTube sensation KEEMSTAR. It features some of the biggest stars in the field of gaming content creation. There was some change in rules this week’s variant of the tournament. NICKMERCS and FaZe Swagg claimed this week’s Warzone Wednesday tournament royalty along with the prize money of $20,000. Ninja, JoshOG, and Diegosaurs were the winners of the previous week’s tournament. Collectively, they bagged the $20,000 reward for winning Warzone Wednesdays.

Call Of Duty: Warzone Wednesdays Week 4 Results

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NICKMERCS and FaZe Swagg claimed supremacy in the fourth weekly edition of KEEMSTAR’s Warzone Wednesday tournament. The duo went head to head against Castro1021 and Crimsix in the semi-finals and came out on top.  As a result, they faced commendable adversaries in the form of Symfuhny and DougisRaw in the final match of the tournament. They were able to get a combined 150 kills over their opponents, finally taking home the $20k reward. Meanwhile, Symfuhny and DougisRaw progressed to the finals after defeating Vikkstar123 and ItzWarsZ.

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After claiming the Warzone Wednesday crown, NICKMERCS also tweeted out about a $2,500 giveaway.

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Call Of Duty Warzone Gives In To Public Demand

Rules For Week 4 Of The Tournament

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The tournament commenced at 4 pm EST on Wednesday. The rules for week four were tweaked quite a bit, so 16 duos battled in a single-elimination bracket for superiority on Wednesday. Rival teams played two rounds each to tally up the number of kills obtained. Consequently, the duo with the most number of kills would prevail.

 

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Souhardya Biswas is an eSports writer for EssentiallySports. He joined the organisation in 2020, wanting to explore the sphere of professional eSports journalism. His passion for gaming started with titles like GTA San Andreas, Far Cry 2, Modern Warfare 2, FIFA 09, eventually developing an interest in Battle Royale games like PUBG and Apex Legends.
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