Call of Duty: Warzone continues to revitalize the franchise through a unique take on battle royale esports. Mechanics like the Gulag, Buy Stations, and custom loadouts inspired a new generation of players to make a career out of the evolving first-person shooter.
Warzone is more chaotic than any other Call of Duty game. Beginners often argue luck defines a seemingly random meta, but the best players know Warzone skill is all about preparation. Matches begin well before players even touch the ground. Learn how to play from top tier players, then ready up with strategic drop spots, map rotations, and escape routes. Three tips can keep someone alive for another three minutes. Just think of how far you’ll go with seemingly limitless advice watching the best of the best.
Zack "ZLaner" Lane
ZLaner blew up after teaming with the iconic DrDisrespect in duos, but earned his Warzone fame through an almost 6.0 K/D ratio as of August 2021.
ZLaner’s 70,000 kills and strong fundamentals make him a prime example of how to play warzone at your best. Plus, his quick-witted humor will keep you smiling throughout the stream. The Canadian player brushes off the occasional mistakes in the next game with a victory. It is a shame that he has yet to win a major event. Expect one sooner rather than later based on his skill alone.
Evan “SuperEvan” Moore
SuperEvan is the professional to watch if you want to work on your duo cooperation. His strong teamwork through callouts, coordinated rushes, and on-point communication consistently places high in tournaments. SuperEvan also excels at picking the perfect lines of sight to support his allies with raw aim talent. Any Warzone player, especially squads carried by individual skill, can learn at least one tip from this team.
Thomas "Tommey" Trewren
Tommey is a streamer for 100 Thieves. Warzone is his specialty. Known for outing hackers, Tommey earned his spot near the top of all Warzone pros for smart unmatched aggression.
It doesn’t matter if he is on foot, in a vehicle, or landing with a parachute. Tommey is going to push you. His goal is to rack up as many kills as possible on his way to the Victory screen through precise aim and smooth movement.
If you want to play like one of the top earners in Warzone, who better to learn from than number three? He constantly uploads videos of new loadouts and tournament gameplay. Take a look at his drops, then study his rotations. You will 100% take something positive away from it.
Rhys "Rated" Price
Rated was one of the first European players to reach the Call of Duty Championship grand finals back in 2016. Fast forward to 2021 and Rated now makes a living in Warzone.
He won first place three times in July alone thanks to an unparalleled understanding of Verdansk. Rated finds players in places no one else would even think to look.
His gameplay is like an artist painting a masterpiece. Every stroke, or in this case meticulous movement to cover key positions, has meaning. Rated streams more than he uploads, so catch him live to pick his gameplay apart and learn from one of the best.
Aydan "Aydan" Conrad
This former best Fortnite controller player was the first person to reach $200K earnings in Warzone. In March of 2021, Aydan joined the NY Subliners as a content creator and became one of the first Warzone players signed to a CDL team.
Aydan does not shy away from the meta. Follow him closely if you want to learn how to adapt to the constant changes throughout Warzone. He has a ton of loadout videos on his YouTube channel that you can review. It is easy to pick up on his casual and calm playstyle.