On January 11, Twitch streamer TheGigaDad's clip of him and his son Taj detonating a nuke in Call of Duty: Warzone 2 went viral after the seven-year-old second grader was called "the world's youngest" to get the achievement on stream.
Ecstatic after the impressive accomplishment, the streamer enthusiastically high-fived his son, saying:
The clip also makes the duo one of the first father-son pairs to unlock the achievement. The in-game nuke is a special mechanic that has become a mainstay in Warzone 2, with many streamers such as TimTheTatman, Nickmercs, and Swagg presenting runs specifically designed to successfully unlock and detonate it after meeting certain conditions.
The MGB, or Mas Guided Bomb Nuke, allows the player to completely wipe out everyone else on the map, effectively allowing their team to win the game with a Champion's Domination screen at the end. Naturally, the act of killing the entire lobby in a battle royale match has piqued a lot of people's interest.
The first set of streamers widely credited for completing the feat back in November 2022 was StellarMoves, OPMarked, and Wagnificent. The Call of Duty: Warzone 2 community as a whole reacted very positively to their clips, inspiring an increased interest in the nuke.
Nickmercs has been playing with TimTheTatman and Swagg for the last couple of days in an attempt to get the nuke for the first time. With TheGigaDad's son Taj achieving the goal recently, the streamer even tweeted about the fact that the seven-year-old is ecstatic to have detonated a nuke before "his hero, Nickmercs." This post was a reply to esports personality Jake Lucky, who had also shared the news on Twitter.
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