{"id":27695,"date":"2025-01-28T15:09:40","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:09:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/aydans-team-wins-300k-world-series-of-warzone-1-results-final-placements-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:09:40","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:09:40","slug":"aydans-team-wins-300k-world-series-of-warzone-1-results-final-placements-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/aydans-team-wins-300k-world-series-of-warzone-1-results-final-placements-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Aydan\u2019s team wins $300K World Series of Warzone #1: results &#038; final placements &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Aydan\u2019s team wins $300K World Series of Warzone #1: results &#038; final placements ActivisionThe first World Series of Warzone tournament is in the books as Aydan\u2019s team took home the lion\u2019s share of a whopping $300,000 prize pool. From a complete recap of the opening event to a breakdown of the format, we\u2019ve got everything you catch up on Warzone\u2019s biggest event yet. Aydan\u2019s Trio secured the overall $50,000 win. &#8211; Swagg came out as the #1 captain, securing an extra $50,000. &#8211; SuperEvan claimed the most scalps with 49 eliminations. &#8211; $300K World Series of Warzone: Placements Captain\u2019s Cup Placements Trio Placements (Top 10) $300K World Series of Warzone: Results &#038; Recap With only six custom games to prove themselves, teams came out firing on all cylinders right from the jump. Aydan was able to take an early lead with some impressive point totals across the first few games, both individually and with his whole team behind him. Before long, Swagg was hot on heels with just six points separating them in the Captain\u2019s Standings ahead of game five. As the final match booted up, first place was still within reach for just about every squad as one killer performance could easily push anyone up the rankings. Ultimately, it was a monstrous effort from Aydan, Rated, and HusKerrs in the final lobby that pushed them into first-place. An absurd pace led to 24 kills and a nail-biting top 15 finish to secure the overall event win. Unreal plays from @aydan, @Rated_COD, &#038; @HusKerrs in Game 6 to close out the #WSOW win \ud83c\udfc6 A massive 24 kill game and top 15 finish pushed them into first-place at the buzzer! pic.twitter.com\/RbM3wRRu4L \u2014 Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) June 24, 2021 $300K World Series of Warzone: Stream Viewers were able to watch both the draft and the tournament on Twitch Rivals\u2019 official channel, but could also tune into some of the top players\u2019 streams directly. For the most competitive POVs, Aydan and Biffle were a few standout options \u2014 and, for entertainment, there was always TimTheTatMan. $300K World Series of Warzone: Schedule Both the World Series of Warzone draft and tournament started at 5 p.m. ET on their respective dates. The competition in full ran for roughly five hours. Captain\u2019s Draft: June 22 at 5 p.m. ET (2 p.m. PST; 10 p.m. BST; June 23, 7 a.m. AEST) &#8211; World Series of Warzone: June 23 at 5 p.m. ET (2 p.m. PST; 10 p.m. BST; June 23, 7 a.m. AEST) &#8211; Watch now: The COD Legend About to DOMINATE Warzone | OpTic Dynasty IS BACK! $300K World Series of Warzone: Captains and Teams There were 150 players, some invited and some who made it through qualifiers, participating in the $300,000 World Series of Warzone. Of those, five were named \u201cTeam Captains.\u201d These five, each of which played with their own trio, also drafted their full squads. World Series of Warzone Captain Trios World Series of Warzone full teams $300K World Series of Warzone: Format &#038; prizing The WSOW divides $1.2 million across four separate events, with the first one\u2019s $300,000 divvied up on June 23. This event featured 150 invited and qualified players playing in private lobbies, with points determined by kills (alongside multipliers for placement). While $200K went to individual teams based on each match\u2019s placement and final scores, there was also be $100K split up between the five Captain\u2019s teams (10 trios per team). $300K World Series of Warzone structure Six private matches Points awarded for placement and kills &#8211; Individual map placement also gets prizes &#8211; &#8211; Captains Cup scoring also in effect Points from each captain\u2019s 10 teams totaled at end, with specific prizing for each of the five teams &#8211; &#8211; Tie-breakers: Total kills without multipliers &#8211; Average placement &#8211; Most kills in one match &#8211; Highest placement in one match &#8211; &#8211; World Series of Warzone points system: 1 point per kill &#8211; 1st place: 2x multiplier &#8211; 2nd-15th place: 1.5x multiplier &#8211; 15th-50th place: No multiplier &#8211; Watch now: TimTheTatman TAKES ON Scump! BEST Warzone Players $300K World Series of Warzone: Prizing As for prizing of the event, $200,000 went to individual teams based on final placement while the other $100,000 was split amongst the five captains: Aydan, Swagg, TimTheTatMan, Nadeshot, and TheDanDangler. World Series of Warzone: Total points prizing World Series of Warzone: Captain\u2019s Cup prizing At the moment, this is all that we know about the World Series of Warzone\u2019s format, prizing, schedule, and teams. When details are locked in for the next stages we\u2019ll be sure to keep you updated right here.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Aydan\u2019s team wins $300K World Series of Warzone #1: results &#038; final placements ActivisionThe first World Series of Warzone tournament is in the books as Aydan\u2019s team took home the lion\u2019s share of a whopping $300,000 prize pool. 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