Another Warzone Twitch Rivals tournament ended last night with the Team Tommey securing a memorable win with only 13 points over the runner-up.

During a one-night competition in the latest $50K Warzone Twitch Rivals tournament, 50 teams competed against each other to secure first place and the final rounds turned into a pure high-octane rivalry between top teams.

In a tournament of Trio, where kills and placements were related to each other through the brand new Multiplier rule, Team Tommey managed to win it all in five private matches and get the highest score combined.

Warzone Twitch Rivals Tournament

let’s jump into the details of the tournament and learn about the rules and results of the latest Warzone Twitch Rivalsevent.

As mentioned above, the tournament was a one-night Trio cup, in which 50 teams competed against each other in five private matches.

The final placement at the end of each match had the main effect on the standings. That being said, a new kill multiplier was also available during the latest tournament that added to the final points based on the number of kills and placement.

For example, the team that wins the first place at the end of the match, doubles its number of kills. The same goes for other placements with different multipliers.

While the first round ended with Team Bloo’s mind-blowing 48-point victory, the next four games accompanied by the dominant performance of Team Tommey and Team Aydan. In the final round, it was Team Tommey that won the tournament with a 13-point margin, sending Team Aydan to the 2nd place.

Below, you can take a look at the final leaderboard:

Best Player

HusKerrs managed to win the special best player prize ($500) for scoring the most kills in the five private matches combined.

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