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Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 – How much the Aim Assist helps in a $100,000 tournament

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The Aim Assist in Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 almost seems to border on cheating. With it, hardly a bullet is missed in Battle Royale.

The Warzone World Classic took place in North America over the weekend, with a prize pool of $100,000 at stake. However, the Aim Assist from the console seems to give a significant advantage.

The console gamers:inside get a little support through the Aim-Assist in Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 to be able to keep up with the PC gamers:inside. However, this seems to work almost better than many a cheat. Again, another esport player exposed himself as a cheater. The Turkish pro “Exoniz” accidentally broadcast the cheat menu in the livestream.

In the final of the Warzone World Classic, England had to play Polynesia. The England team captain, “Tommey“, shared a clip from the matches after the final. In it, the Esportler can be seen single-handedly eliminating the opposing team and hardly seems to miss a ball due to the Aim Assist. Tommey takes out one opponent after the other in a targeted manner.

However, in the end, the England team could not prevail in the final of the Warzone World Classic. The Polynesian team took the victory and the winning prize money of 40,000 US dollars. This also makes Polynesia the first champion of the Warzone World Classic.

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