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Although Call Of Duty players celebrate victory in different ways, one noteworthy user has started throwing himself an impromptu rave party every time he successfully lands a kill. Like many AAA titles with an online component, the Call Of Duty franchise enjoys a large and devoted multiplayer fanbase filled with players competing with each other in first-person virtual warfare. While there has been plenty of unsavory Call Of Duty players who employ tactics like cheating to get ahead in recent Call Of Duty installments like last year’s Call Of Duty: Vanguard, most of the online Call Of Duty playerbase is simply looking to test their skills against their fellow FPS aficionados — and some even stream their exploits across the internet.
This has led to plenty of interesting Call Of Duty videos and playthroughs, with some players demonstrating handy tricks they’ve uncovered during high-octane rounds of Call Of Duty. These include Call Of Duty: Warzone players using glitches to enter a normally blocked golden vault, figuring out how to clear pesky zipline campers with explosive gas canisters, and learning the hard way that Call Of Duty: Vanguard’s destructible environments can be just as deadly as any enemy soldier. Some Call Of Duty streamers have become infamous for using special peripherals to
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