You may fancy yourself decent at Call of Duty: Vanguard, but are you good enough to snag over 100 eliminations using Donkey Bongos Bongos? Yeah, us neither. One person is, though, having achieved the feat during a recent stream.
Twitch streamer war game using different instruments as controllers – previously, he's used a drum kit and a recorder. In his latest stream, though, he managed to muster 105 eliminations in one game, which is his total kills and assists. He also got six captures, if you're curious.
The streamer accomplished the feat on the Das Haus map while playing the Blitz Pacing variation of Domination. Blitz modes typically feature heaps of players on small maps, so games are generally chaotic, and gunfights are never too far away from where you spawn in. Deano mainly spent the match running around with a bog-standard combat shotgun, though he does get the Attack Dogs killstreak, which certainly helps.
If you'd like to see the match for yourself, it starts around the two-hour mark.
You can find the best Call of Duty Vanguard guns here if you're looking for something to help you net a 100-elimination game of your own. We're afraid we can't help with the bongo part, though.
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In September, an agency of the US federal government opened an investigation into Activision Blizzard's response to sexual misconduct and discrimination complaints from its employees, as part of which Kotick has letter to employees, the company has announced an end to forced arbitration, a $250 million initiative to improve diversity, and a major pay cut for Kotick.
A new report published this November now alleges Bobby Kotick knew about and suppressed reports of sexual misconduct. Kotick has responded with an official statement saying the Wall Street Journal's article "paints an inaccurate and misleading view of our company, of me personally, and my leadership." In reply, Activision Blizzard's board of directors declared it "remains confident" in Kotick's leadership.