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World’s First Warzone 2.0 Nuke Destroyed Al Mazrah and its residents

The Nuke quest is called the "Champion's Quest" and spawns very rarely.

We’ve all been thinking that there’s no way Raven Software and Infinity Ward implemented a nuke in Warzone 2.0. Guess what? We’ve all been wrong this whole time. Apparently, there is a nuke that can cause mayhem and exterminate every single person on the map. If nothing, after this, Al Mazrah is about to become a lot hotter place.

The first ever Warzone 2.0 Nuke has been dropped, and the video of it can be found below. There’s no confirmation if this is the first nuke dropped, but this is the first ever posted on social media.

The clip has been posted by the “5x Warzone world record holder” Wagnificient. As we can see, calmness is followed by a harsh storm that has cleared out all the remaining enemies on the map, classifying them as the “Warzone Champions.”

We finally get to see how the Nuke works in Warzone 2.0. Apparently, it’s a drop by a particular contract that has an enormously rare spawn rate. The quest is called the Champion’s Quest and spawns on three different spots around the map. Expect every player to go for it. Apparently, it’s a particular contract that doesn’t spawn every game and is extremely difficult to complete. If you want to watch the whole Warzone 2.0 NUKE match, visit this Twitch link.

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Angel Kicevski

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