One of the most difficult things to pull off in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is getting 30 kills in a row without dying. And this is especially true for the Shipment map, notorious for its especially small size and erratic spawn placement. However, one Call of Duty streamer managed to do just that, getting 30 kills in a row without dying and calling in a nuke to end the 10v10 match early.

Streamer Numbster managed to get a nuke in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare on a Shipment 10v10 match. The intense clip was later shared to Reddit and discovered by Dexerto, showing Numbster pull off some seriously high-level play in order to get the nuke and call it in. In the clip, Numbster is seen running wildly throughout the Shipment map and has quite a few close calls that almost end his streak.

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In the clip, Numbster is seen getting hit by stun grenades, flashbangs, and shot numerous times. However, he is able to survive thanks to his quick reflexes and utilizing stims to keep his health up. When Numbster finally gets the nuke, he seems to be in disbelief, and keeps repeating to himself, "I just got a nuke on 10v10!"

While most streamers seem to have moved on to Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, there are still many who regularly play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare instead. There are a number of reasons for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare's persistent popularity, chief among them being the game's map selection. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War launched with a low number of maps, whereas Modern Warfare has a large selection of maps of varying sizes that continues to grow.

Despite regular content updates for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare ceasing around the time that Black Ops Cold War launched, Infinity Ward surprised fans with a recent update that added some fresh maps to the game. This included a remake of the popular Call of Duty 4 map Killhouse, along with some new Gunfight maps for fans to try as well. While this content update was not the full-fledged Modern Warfare Season 7 that some fans were hoping for, it was still unexpected and appreciated by those who are still playing the game regularly.

Whether or not a Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Season 7 ever happens remains to be seen, but it gets unlikelier by the day. Infinity Ward is likely focusing most of its efforts on developing a Modern Warfare sequel, which is expected to launch in the fall of 2022.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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Source: Dexerto