Players go through heaven and hell to secure respectable records on battle royale titles. Forget about getting Chicken Dinners or Apex Championships, securing a massive amount of kills remains an amazing achievement. Well, Call of Duty streamer Aydan Conrad managed to reach unprecedented heights in a simple innocent game of Warzone. Aydan and his friends secured an eye-popping 162 kill record for Call of Duty's battle royale.

WARZONE: A HANDFUL OF BULLETS

Aydan shared the endgame score screen for the amazing game last week. The streamer claimed it to be a new squad world record for Warzone but it has not yet been validated. A few days later, the actual gameplay video of the killing spree went up on Aydan's YouTube channel.

Several players and observers pointed out that the massive record took place in a lower-skilled lobby. The game played out in the bottom 20 percent of Warzone lobbies with each player averaging out to a 0.89 K/D ratio. Still, this doesn't make the record any less impressive, as the team clearly played well on their relative skill level.

Regardless of their methods and last-minute enemy negotiations, the record still stands at a whopping 162 total kills. Aydan dealt the most damage out of his squad with 47 total kills. Currently, the 162 total squad kill record stands as the record to beat for hopeful Warzone players. We can expect more streamers and players to gun for the top kill record in the battle royale title.

Normally, players gun for the ultimate win in any battle royale game. However, there will be special moments where amazing things happen such as this unprecedented kill record. Not everyone can become players but this just proves players can find their own fun in any game. Of course, this is provided you don't drop within seconds of dropping to the ground. For many players, that's already a very big ask.