Last week, Ninja, JoshOG and Diegosaurs took the tournament and won $20,000 collectively, but with these rule changes anything is possible.
Warzone Wednesdays Rules
The rules for week four have changed quite a bit.16 teams of duos will compete in a single-elimination bracket for superiority. Teams will each play two games and then count up the amount of kills gained, with the team with the most kills getting the win. At least that’s what we think the rules are going to be, the Keempark website hasn’t been adjusted yet and had the rules tweaked for a two-person squad.
The tournament will begin at 4 p.m. EST. on Wednesday.
Warzone Wednesdays Standings
Here are all 16 teams competing in week four of Warzone Wednesdays, with 100 Thieves owner Nadeshot’s teammate still yet to be revealed.
Diegosaurs, HusKerrs KYR SP33DY, SideArms NICKMERCS, Swagg King Richard, Clayster Ninja, JoshOG Tourva, Censor Aydan, TeePee Chica, XposedTwitch Castro1021, Crimsix Vikkstar123, Warsz Taylor Fritz, wuskin SwaggerSouls, Grizzy Symfuhny, DougisRaw Trainwreck, Felo Nadeshot, TBD NoahJ456, Merk
Warzone Wednesdays Where to Watch
You can watch the main live stream on the KeemPark channel on Twitch or the Keempark website. Each individual streamer will also be showcasing their games on their own channels.
It’s going to be interesting to see if Warzone can outdo Riot Game’s Valorant on Twitch. Players wanting to get into the Closed Beta for the highly-anticipated shooter can now watch any stream that has people playing Valorant to unlock a code, giving them more incentive to watch. Can Keem’s weekly tournament for what might be an outdated game and format still thrive? Maybe the desire to watch Ninja get kill streaks is enough to bring Call of Duty to the top of the list.
Will you be watching Warzone Wednesdays or does Valorant get all of your time and attention? Tell us in the comments.