{"id":24579,"date":"2025-01-28T14:55:05","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:55:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/chipotle-warzone-challenge-july-champions-reveal-their-winning-strategy-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:55:05","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:55:05","slug":"chipotle-warzone-challenge-july-champions-reveal-their-winning-strategy-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/chipotle-warzone-challenge-july-champions-reveal-their-winning-strategy-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Chipotle Warzone Challenge July champions reveal their winning strategy &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Chipotle Warzone Challenge July champions reveal their winning strategy Chipotle &#8211; Twitch [jwplayer br5AuoVJ] Following their victory in the Chipotle Challenger Series\u2018 $50,000 Warzone tournament on July 16, up-and-coming Twitch streamer Unrational explained how he and his teammate, Stu, were able to have success against such a star-studded cast of competitors. It\u2019s never easy to compete against the world\u2019s best Warzone players, and even more so when the opposition includes some of the biggest content creators, athletes, and celebrities around. That was the pressure faced by Unrational and Stu, a duo that wasn\u2019t invited and had to earn their spot via a separate qualifier tourney. However, despite coming up against such strong competition, they were able to find success in Verdansk and escape with the first-place prize. \u201cIt was definitely something a little different,\u201d Unrational said of having to play Duos. \u201cWe practiced a little bit beforehand. We landed our first two games at Superstore and wiped, dying off the rip right away. So, we decided to go to the bank a little past Superstore, loot up, get our loadout, and then we would both just split up on our own and do our own thing every game.\u201d With the scoring format awarding one point per kill and five for each match win, the champions put up games of 60, 58, 56, and 54, for an overall score of 228 points. While their performance was very impressive, the victory was far from easy, as they were barely able to beat the second-place team of Honokai and Pacesetter by just eight points. In fact, as fate would have it, Unrational and Stu ran into the runner-ups in their final game before the timer ran out, and that ended up proving to be a crucial moment in determining who finished on top. Read More: Mysterious CoD 2020 Red Door listing spotted &#8211; \u201cThat was absolutely absurd,\u201d Unrational recounted. \u201cWe ran into Superstore and Stu died, and I said let\u2019s go over to gas [station] \u2026 and some kid busted the door down and Stu just pooped on him. And then he was just like \u2018wait, that was Pacesetter,\u2019 and I said \u2018they\u2019re on their last game.\u2019 It was insane.\u201d So they were that close to potentially dying at the hands of the second-place duo, who could have used that as an opportunity to springboard into first place. Those are the kinds of margins that separate one team taking home $25,000 from another ending empty-handed. You can check out the full interview with casters Chris Puckett and Clint \u2018Maven\u2019 Evans below, starting at the 3:43:44 mark of the tournament VoD. For more information about this tournament, including highlights, full standings, and recap, make sure to check out our Chipotle Warzone Challenge #2 final placements page.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Chipotle Warzone Challenge July champions reveal their winning strategy Chipotle &#8211; Twitch [jwplayer br5AuoVJ] Following their victory in the Chipotle Challenger Series\u2018 $50,000 Warzone tournament on July 16, up-and-coming Twitch streamer Unrational explained how he and his teammate, Stu, were able to have success against such a star-studded cast of competitors. 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