{"id":22666,"date":"2025-01-28T14:45:57","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:45:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/aydan-and-swagg-reveal-their-300k-world-series-of-warzone-trios-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:45:57","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:45:57","slug":"aydan-and-swagg-reveal-their-300k-world-series-of-warzone-trios-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/aydan-and-swagg-reveal-their-300k-world-series-of-warzone-trios-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Aydan and Swagg reveal their $300K World Series of Warzone trios &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Aydan and Swagg reveal their $300K World Series of Warzone trios Andbox \/ Instagram, @Swagg_Call of Duty: Warzone star Twitch streamers Aydan and Swagg have both casually revealed their World Series of Warzone trios after being announced as captains for the June 23, $300,000 tournament. The $1.2 million World Series of Warzone is the biggest tournament series in the game\u2019s history and, as such, has some remarkably large names involved. With 150 players set to play in the first $300,000 WSOW private lobby on June 23, a variety of participants continue to be revealed. In coordination with the Call of Duty League, the tournament series features CDL pros, Warzone stars, and lesser-known invitees who qualified in open tourneys. During June 10\u2019s Summer Game Fest, Johanna Faries announced five streamer captains as well: TimTheTatMan, Dan Dangler, Nadeshot, Swagg, and Aydan. The latter two, both superstar Twitch streamers and frequent Warzone competitors, have subtly announced their trios for the event. First, Aydan \u2014 who is the highest earner in Warzone \u2014 revealed that he\u2019ll be teaming with a stacked group. Hey Guys! It&#8217;s official\u2026 I&#8217;m a captain for #WSOW. I&#8217;ll be competing against the biggest names including @Nadeshot @timthetatman @Swagg @thedandangler I&#8217;ll be drafting #TeamRaydsKerrs on June 22. Where my squad leaders at? \ud83d\udc40 #CoD_Partner pic.twitter.com\/LSyr9HZhSK \u2014 Aydan (@aydan) June 10, 2021 Based on recent tournaments and Aydan\u2019s hashtag, it seems that he\u2019ll be teaming with Rated and HusKerrs. This is a strong team, composed of Warzone\u2019s three highest earners. This three also got some custom-lobby practice in with a top-five finish at the latest $25K TeeP\u2019s Trials. Aydan\u2019s World Series of Warzone team Aydan \u2018Aydan\u2019 Conrad &#8211; Rhys \u2018Rated\u2019 Price &#8211; Jordan \u2018HusKerrs\u2019 Thomas &#8211; As for Swagg, he was a little less subtle about his squad, as he tagged both expected teammates in a tweet. Swagg\u2019s team puts him alongside his longtime duo (and Nuke Squad brethren) Booya and one of Warzone\u2019s most dominant competitors (and most mysterious), Diaz Biffle. Swagg\u2019s World Series of Warzone team Kris \u2018Swagg\u2019 Lamberson &#8211; Booya &#8211; DiazBiffle &#8211; While other WSOW teams, like OpTic Chicago and the New York Subliners\u2019, are stacked with legendary CoD players \u2014 these two Warzone units should be among the favorites to win. No player in either of these trios ranks outside of the top 24 for earners in Warzone, so it\u2019s clear that they\u2019re formidable in tournament play. Still, as the WSOW will take place in private lobbies, this should be a new environment for the game\u2019s stars, who typically play Duo Quads and kill races.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Aydan and Swagg reveal their $300K World Series of Warzone trios Andbox \/ Instagram, @Swagg_Call of Duty: Warzone star Twitch streamers Aydan and Swagg have both casually revealed their World Series of Warzone trios after being announced as captains for the June 23, $300,000 tournament. 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