This Warzone player hired a mariachi band to play every time he wins

Winning a game of Warzone, Call of Duty Battle Royale is always a good moment, but this player celebrates like no other.

At the start of a game, Warzone lobbies can be populated with up to 150 players. This arguably makes it a bit harder to get a W than other BR titles like Fortnite or Apex Legends.

A member of the community might have thought they would never take a back seat in 2022 when a The 15-year-old went viral In early April for setting off pyrotechnics and launching light shows every time he won.

However, in early May, another hilarious way of honoring a winning game was discovered with live Mexican music.

Mariachi band
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A genre of regional Mexican music, mariachi is – surprisingly – a really fun way to celebrate after Warzone’s victory.

Warzone streamer celebrates victories with the mariachi band

Facebook gaming streamer Rexzilla posted a video of himself in the final circle of Warzone with the gas approaching.

After victory was declared, he shouted, “Let’s go! Another one! Easy!” Moments later, a mariachi band played right after.

The tweet was intended to celebrate Cinco De Mayo, a national holiday commemorating Mexico’s victory over the French Empire in 1862, and has garnered over 37,000 views.

In response, one user said, “This was absolutely amazing to be the first to wake up and see it.”

Another wrote: “This was so epic. Stream of the year for sure!”

As streamers get more creative with the shows they host for their viewers, who knows what will go viral next. From mariachi to pyro shows, it won’t be easy to top this performance.

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Emma Bowman

Emma Bowman is a USTimeToday U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Emma Bowman joined USTimeToday in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with Emma Bowman by emailing EmmaBowman@ustimetoday.com.

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