Summary

ACall of Duty: Warzoneplayer has impressed the battle royale community by making a jaw-dropping RPG shot that will likely never be replicated.Call of Duty: Warzoneis a free-to-play FPS that was first launched in 2020 as part of 2019’sCall of Duty: Modern Warfare. The title featured online multiplayer combat between 150 players and allowed cross-platform play betweenModern Warfare,Black Ops Cold War, andVanguard.

Season 3 Reloaded’s release date and time forBlack Ops 6andWarzonehave been confirmed, and players can expect to receive the second wave of maps from the current season, including brand-new battlegrounds Signal and Haven, and Blazetown will also be arriving in tandem with the Blaze of Glory Event for a limited time.

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Posted on Reddit by the_moondragon, a 16-second video was shared on the COD Warzone subreddit. The clip showed the player landing a perfect hit on a helicopter using an RPG rocket launcher, similar to a67-year-oldCall of Duty: Warzoneplayer who hit an impressive mid-air RPG shot. What makes this feat particularly impressive is the distance between the player and the target, which shows real skills in managing the ammunition’s trajectory against the natural elements and the vehicle’s flight path. The player seemed to prepare a second shot, just in case the first didn’t hit the mark, but there was no need as the helicopter quickly went down over Verdansk Hospital.

Call of Duty: Warzone Player Makes Perfect RPG Shot

The RPG joins some of thebest weapons inCall of Duty: Warzone, and the shooter community believes the player’s stunning helicopter shot cannot be bested. The player insisted they were “never gonna beat this shot,” and many Redditors agreed that skillful gameplay would never get better than this. Other onlookers claimed they watched the clip several times because they couldn’t believe their eyes, and another commenter noted they would have liked to see the other side’s reaction when viewing the kill cam. Finally, another fan thought the hit was so impressive that the clip should be stored on a USB device and buried in a time capsule.