{"id":34231,"date":"2025-01-28T15:45:55","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:45:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/warzone-pros-stunned-as-wsow-reveals-winner-takes-all-100k-prize-for-solos-champ-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:45:55","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:45:55","slug":"warzone-pros-stunned-as-wsow-reveals-winner-takes-all-100k-prize-for-solos-champ-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/warzone-pros-stunned-as-wsow-reveals-winner-takes-all-100k-prize-for-solos-champ-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Warzone pros stunned as WSOW reveals winner-takes-all $100k prize for Solos champ &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Warzone pros stunned as WSOW reveals winner-takes-all $100k prize for Solos champ Activision \/ PixabayThe Call of Duty: Warzone community has been left absolutely gobsmacked by a new addition to the September 15 World Series of Warzone: a $100,000 \u201cSolo YOLO\u201d match, in which the top solo player takes home the entire prize pool. There\u2019s a pretty common saying: \u201cBe careful what you wish for.\u201d Now, the Warzone scene has somehow proven that saying true, as complaints about the European WSOW\u2019s prize pool distribution have seemingly been answered. Originally, pro players complained that \u2014 out of $200,000 for the main event \u2014 the winning team would only get $40,000. There was talk of \u201cparticipation money\u201d and the like, but that\u2019s all vanished thanks to the Solo YOLO event. Instead of a sixth Customs match in the Duos tournament, the WSOW EU will throw all 150 players into one $100,000 match of Solos. And, to the surprise of everyone (and dismay of whoever inevitably finishes second), the game will end with the winner taking home all of the loot. 1 game of Warzone for 100k tomorrow.. Some1 ring the ambulamb I\u2019m gonna need a drip bedside. \u2014 wuskin (@wuskinz) September 14, 2021 Among those competing in the tournament, European stars like Jukeyz and Wuskinz about summed up the reaction. While Jukeyz let out a simply astonished \u201cwow,\u201d Wuskinz was more\u2026 colorful: \u201cSomeone ring the ambulamb, I\u2019m gonna need a drip bedside.\u201d Past them, and countless others simply shocked at the amount on the line for one single player, others focused on the rest of the prize pool. Fifakill, one of the world\u2019s best pros in August, thought about what he\u2019d do for the person he beat for first place \u2014 while ScummN, known around these parts as the Troll of Verdansk, had a different idea. If i win the $100,000 solo tomorrow im gonna give $10,000 to whoever is second place. Cant even imagine the heartbreak \u2764\ufe0f \u2014 Fifakill (@Fifakill_) September 14, 2021 https:\/\/twitter.com\/ScummN\/status\/1437836916330835975 Regardless, whether the winner decides to give some money to the runner-up or shoot their body, the tournament is set to end in absolute fireworks. Players wanted a less evenly split prize pool and they seem to have gotten their wish, since whoever wins the Solo YOLO match will come away with more money than the top three duos from the main event\u2026 combined. If you want to tune into what should be a wild World Series of Warzone tournament, check out our full hub here. And, if you want to know which players to keep an eye on \u2014 check out our August Warzone power rankings.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Warzone pros stunned as WSOW reveals winner-takes-all $100k prize for Solos champ Activision \/ PixabayThe Call of Duty: Warzone community has been left absolutely gobsmacked by a new addition to the September 15 World Series of Warzone: a $100,000 \u201cSolo YOLO\u201d match, in which the top solo player takes home the entire prize pool. 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