Call of Duty: Warzone world records for most kills

Jacob Hale

With Call of Duty: Warzone integrating Modern Warfare and Black Ops Cold War, the battle royale’s world records continue to get shattered by top players around the world. Here are the current world records for most kills in a game.

Warzone has upsurged into the gaming world’s collective consciousness and, along with the big money earned in major tournaments (and major money) or Twitch streams, world records for kills have taken center stage as well.

Following BOCW’s integration in December 2020, many of the game’s most cemented world records have been unseated as a new wave of guns overtakes Verdansk.

If you’re going for some world records yourself, or just trying to keep track of your personal records, you can use MyStats for lots of stats on your Warzone games.

All Warzone world records

Record Holder Kills Date
Solos iNewwz 47 February 2, 2021
Duos Nistaf & BabaYuki 79 January 6, 2021
Trios dizi, xDaltt, DonLucky 129 January 5, 2021
Quads (150) Aydan, Almond, ScummN, Newbz 162 March 5, 2021
Solo vs Duos HusKerrs 54 December 30, 2020
Solo vs Trios Aydan 52 July 21, 2021
Solo vs Quads (150) Mutex 61 June 2nd, 2021
Duos vs Trios Ghanime Gaming, The Modz 90 January 10, 2021
Duos vs Quads (150) SuperEvan, Newbz 107 January 10, 2021
Trios vs Quads (150) picNICK, Oakleyboiii, ZLaner 119 July 28, 2021
Trios vs Quads (200) Aydan, FaZe Swagg, NICKMERCS 108 July 5, 2020

Click here to scroll down to event mode records, with the Season 3 Reloaded 80s Action Heroes event.

Rules for Warzone World records

It’s important to know that there are some rules that must be followed for a world record to count. First, we require video evidence for all records – images of the scoreboard are not enough.

Second, any record that has been recorded on very low-level smurf accounts to play against easier opponents is not counted. Any videos that do not show the levels of the players will also not be counted. Any records set in any LTM or event modes also do not count. If two teams/players hold the same record, whoever got the record first will take the title.

Warzone Solos World Record

In January 2021, American streamer Rallied had beaten Russian streamer Recrent’s Warzone Solos world record by just one kill, notching 44. Now, a month later, Brazilian streamer iNewwz has usurped the Solos throne with an impressive 47 kills.

Rocking a heavy-hitting CR-56 AMAX and a hipfire-focused MAC-10 loadout, iNewwz stormed through his lobby with UAVs and Advanced UAVs galore — gutting crouched campers in every Verdansk nook and cranny. Unlike typical MAC-10 classes, iNewwz’s version opts for a laser (presumably the 5mw) and a Wire Stock, the former fully enabling him to secure quick kills from the hip.

Warzone Duos World Record

From July 2020 all the way through until January 2021, ItsDerekMay and LIAM held the Duos record. Their 76 kill game had them leading the pack until a 14-year old did them one better.

Portuguese streamer Nistaf carried his dad BabaYuki to a whopping 79 kill win on January 5. The young gun put up 61 kills by himself with over 17,000 damage to his name. You can watch the full run below.

Warzone Trios World Record

Several months after breaking the Trios record a first time, Facebook streamers Dizi and xDaltt have doubled up, shattering the record, but this time with DonLucky instead of xSebas. Originally, Dizi, Daltt and Sebas set a strong record of 110 kills — with 46, 35 and 29 kills, respectively.

But this time, with pre-nerf DMRs and Diamattis, Dizi and Daltt leveled up as DonLucky led the group in damage with a shocking 14,229, hitting a deadly 42 kills. Daltt, meanwhile, piled on 43 and Dizi totaled 44 — an incredible sum, these guys are officially running the Trios world record game.

Warzone Quads (150) World Record

A group of upcoming Warzone streamers broke the Quads World Record with 143, after it stood tall for nearly eight months. Then, just about two months later, the record has been absolutely shattered. ScummN, who set the former record, paired with Newbz to face against Aydan and Almond in a 2v2 wager.

By the end of that wager, though, Aydan and Almond had each racked up 40-plus kills, the opposite pairing each with 30-plus, and it became clear that a record-breaking performance was in the cards. By the end of he match, the four were thanking the lobby gods for their first Bronze competition and absolutely dismantling Verdansk. Eventually the new record became apparent: 162 kills, more than the amount of players who initially drop onto the battlefield. Absurd.

Warzone Solo vs Duos World Record

For three consecutive records, it was former Call of Duty League substitute Charlie ‘MuTeX’ Saouma who dominated Solos vs Duos. But that changed on December 30, as the renowned Jordan ‘HusKerrs’ Thomas got his second current record by flying past MuTeX’s former record of 50 with an insane 54.

Numerous world records have been broken since the Black Ops Cold War integration changed the Warzone meta and this match was no exception, as HusKerrs capitalized on the ranged supremacy of his DMR and potent close-quarters MAC-10 for absolute lobby demolition. Obviously ecstatic with his performance, he later said on stream that the “solos duos game made his whole day.”

Warzone Solo vs Trios World Record

For the true elites of the game, going up against Trios as a solo player can be a perfect setting to feast kills like Aydan did to an impressive degree.

While practicing in the opening game of his stream, Aydan dropped into a trios lobby by himself and casually dropped 52 kills before getting taken out.

(Timestamp at 11:02)

Warzone Solo vs Quads (150) World Record

Racking up kills as a solo in Quads is a gargantuan feat, but Mutex made history by hitting an absurd 61 kills, but unfortunately not being able to take home the victory royale. While Aydan had set what felt like an insurmountable record with 60 solo kills, Mutex took his obnoxious CR-56 Amax and Bullfrog SMG to Verdansk and sauced the entire lobby.

If Mutex was able to stay alive until the very end of the game, he could have easily managed to rack up a few more kills, making it even harder for anyone to beat his record. However, with a record of 61 kills in solo quads, that won’t be happening anytime soon.

Warzone Duos vs Trios World Record

The DMR/Mac-10 meta that’s dominated Warzone since the Black Ops Cold War integration has now resulted in another record being broken: Duos vs Trios.

The pair of GhanimeGaming and The Modz put together a whopping 90 kills on January 10, with the former himself getting 54 eliminations, a total that very few have reached regardless of the mode.

The duo beat the previous record holders – xUnRationaL and aHTracT – by 4 kills, although the combined damage of the new record was lower than the last one.

Warzone Duos vs Quads (150) World Record

Numerous world records have been broken since Black Ops Cold War’s integration, but none as destructively as Duos vs Quads. On January 10, SuperEvan and Newbz capped off a couple months of big tournament victories with an absurd 107 kills on Verdansk — 22 higher than the former record set by xUnRationaL and Stukawaki.

With the DMR and MAC-10 in hand, the two streamers and competitors were gifted a beautiful lobby and capitalized by piling on the kills.

Warzone Trios vs Quads (150) Record

ZLaner seems to be the Trio vs Quads master, setting a new record for 119 kills alongside picNICK and Oakboi. The previous record was also held by himself, alongside Warzone legends Aydan and HusKerrs, with 109. It seemed impossible to break that, but he’s bested it by 10 with this trio.

In fact, to make matters even more impressive, ZLaner disconnected from the game on 32 kills. Had he stayed in, who knows how many more kills they could’ve racked up? You can watch the full VOD of their match on Oakboi’s Facebook VODs.

Warzone Trios vs Quads (200) Record

Dropping into the 200 player version of Quads, an insane kill record was set by some of the biggest names on Twitch. Current Duos record holder Aydan put up another groundbreaking effort alongside FaZe Swagg and NICKMERCS. Collectively, they tallied up 108 kills on July 5.

Aydan stood out with a ridiculous 51 kills alone, while Swagg ended with 38 and NICKMERCS at 19.

Season 3 Reloaded event records

The Season 3 Reloaded event brought Nakatomi Plaza to Warzone, with Rambo and John McClane causing havoc in Verdansk. While event modes aren’t considered for world record contention, we have to highlight some of the incredible games players have had, with the Plaza vault causing bedlam in Verdansk.

Click on the player’s names in the list below to watch the full video.

Record Holder Kills Date
Solos Gorb 41 May 26, 2021
Duos TeePee, Maven 56 June 1, 2021
Trios DougIsRaw, Exzachtt, Destroy 106 May 30, 2021
Quads Tfue, Symfuhny, Blazt, Pieman 141 May 31, 2021
Solo vs Duos MuTeX 56 May 30, 2021
Solo vs Quads MuTeX 61 June 1, 2021
Trios vs Quads ZLaner, Almond, MuTeX 111 June 3, 2021

If you know of any other Warzone world record or believe that our current records are incorrect, please let us know by contacting @DexertoINTEL on Twitter with video evidence.

Article last updated on September 7, 2021.

About The Author

Jacob is Dexerto’s UK Editor and Call of Duty esports specialist. With a BA (Hons) in English Literature and Creative Writing, he previously worked as an Editor at Ginx TV. Jacob was nominated for Journalist of the Year at the 2023 Esports Awards. Contact: jacob.hale@dexerto.com.