{"id":30771,"date":"2025-01-28T15:24:51","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:24:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/pro-warzone-duo-disbands-after-one-player-oversleeps-400k-tournament-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:24:51","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:24:51","slug":"pro-warzone-duo-disbands-after-one-player-oversleeps-400k-tournament-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/pro-warzone-duo-disbands-after-one-player-oversleeps-400k-tournament-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Pro Warzone duo disbands after one player oversleeps $400k tournament &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Pro Warzone duo disbands after one player oversleeps $400k tournament Activision \/ PexelsA top-tier Call of Duty: Warzone duo has officially parted ways after one player slept through a $400,000 tournament. Since Blazt missed the start time for the World Series of Warzone, MuTeX is looking for a new teammate. The November World Series of Warzone tournament pit 75 duos against each other in a private lobby with $300,000 on the line. To cap it off, it allowed all 150 players to play a Solos match for $100,000. However, while other duos warmed up and got ready for action, Charlie \u2018MuTeX\u2019 Saouma was frantically trying to find his teammate, Rasim \u2018Blazt\u2019 Ogresevic. With the tournament scheduled to start for 3 p.m. ET, Blazt was nowhere to be found. Eventually, after an hour spent calling Blazt and his girlfriend, MuTeX was forced to play the first match by himself. Afterward, he found an organizer-approved replacement for the next matches. Sometime mid-tournament, Blazt finally woke up from a\u2026 15-hour slumber. Warzone pro sleeps through $400,000 tournament update: @Blazt is safe, sound, and\u2026 well-rested pic.twitter.com\/xeXeuNsXTA \u2014 Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) November 17, 2021 As you can see in the embedded tweets above, MuTeX took to Twitter in confusion that his teammate was \u201cMIA\u201d for the big event. He tweeted at 3:03 p.m., past the intended start time for the event. Over an hour later, Blazt finally tweeted that he had woken up at 4:19 p.m. By that point, MuTeX had already been forced to play the first match as a solo in a private lobby filled with crack duos. Then, he\u2019d found a new duo with which to play out the rest of the $300,000 portion of the event. Unsurprisingly, MuTeX and his new partner didn\u2019t have the chemistry to beat out a lobby full of experienced teams. Afterward, he let Twitter know that him and Blazt were parting ways. Top-tier Warzone duo, MuTeX and Blazt, split up I will be looking for a new duo to compete with for the upcoming warzone events. I&#8217;d like to work on a solid partnership going into the new map. If you are interested please hit me up in the dms. \u2014 Charles (@MuTeX) November 18, 2021 MuTeX put out a simple statement on social media: \u201cI will be looking for a new duo to compete with for the upcoming Warzone events.\u201d Many are feeling bad about the situation, with fellow streamer Holly pointing out that people don\u2019t realize how difficult sleep schedules are when you have a child. Blazt\u2019s baby was born in July 2021, but he has maintained that his offspring didn\u2019t have \u201canything to do with it.\u201d Instead, the former pro explained in the replies that he didn\u2019t set an alarm because he didn\u2019t think he would sleep 15 hours straight.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Pro Warzone duo disbands after one player oversleeps $400k tournament Activision \/ PexelsA top-tier Call of Duty: Warzone duo has officially parted ways after one player slept through a $400,000 tournament. Since Blazt missed the start time for the World Series of Warzone, MuTeX is looking for a new teammate. 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