Mitch Robinson and Nick Kyrgios to join Twitch Streamers for Call of Duty Warzone


Call of duty Warzone has been one of the biggest successes in 2020 and also the favorites of all. Since its launch in March, it has made the name for the best Royale Battle. It’s a really fast-paced game and thrilling gameplay makes it one of the modern games. It has a high quality of graphics and VFX in it. It’s a massive combat Battle Royale game of 150 members in a match.
Even popular Tennis star Nick Kyrgois has fallen to this game for the way it is and is all set to play a game along with Mitch Robinson who is an Australian Footballer. They will be playing this game along with the two streamers Headache and Nimble.
The Call of Duty ANZ made an official announcement on twitter
Nick Kyrgios has been playing warzone recently:
Nick is not playing warzone for the first time; he has been playing for a while. He has his own Twitch account. So, it will be exciting to watch this game. In some of his streaming highlights shows how Mitch and Nick had dominated their foes in Verdansk, hoping to do the same.
Some Stars who also streamed on Twitch:

Recently Brazilian star player Neymar jr streamed Counter Strike Global Offensive along with his mates.
Manchester City Striker Serigo Aguero has tried playing some games on his Twitch channel.
F1 Star Lando Norris has been practicing his aim and recoil in Warzone quite seriously. This shows that Lando loves gaming and is quite a decent player.
Popular streamer xQc played warzone with rapper Wiz Khalifa and they entertained throughout.
So, this is a good sign for all Battle Royale games especially Warzone that has made a huge hub of fans to it.
The global pandemic has forced everyone to stay at home safe, so people have found ways to keep themselves Entertained. Like involving in some battle Royale games and many like that. Some celebrities as seen have kept their audience entertained throughout. This has shown the other side of the talent and likes of the people
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