Unaffiliated CDL Pro Achieves a Nuke in His Debut MW3 Beta Match

Call of Duty professionals wasted no time in dominating unsuspecting gamers during the launch of the Modern Warfare 3 beta today.

Nero, formerly a player for Boston Breach, immediately joined the action as soon as the servers went live on PlayStation 5. He likely left his lobby players astounded and, in some cases, their gaming experiences spoiled.

Nero showcased his prowess on the remastered MW2 map “Skidrow” from 2009. In this match, he achieved an impressive 30-kill streak and ultimately secured an MGB, commonly referred to as a “nuke” in the Call of Duty community. It’s the most challenging killstreak to obtain in the game.

While Nero’s performance in the beta sets a high bar, it remains to be seen what else he can achieve. The professional player is currently unsigned, which might change soon if some team general managers take notice of his remarkable feat.

If Nero hasn’t already signed with a team that has yet to make the announcement, it’s quite possible that teams with vacancies, such as Seattle, Carolina, L.A. Guerrillas, and Vegas, will consider recruiting him for the MW3 season.

Certainly, it’s important to keep in mind that this accomplishment was in the context of a new beta, and Nero was facing random players in a public match. Nevertheless, it’s undeniable that achieving a nuke in one’s very first game on the title, beta or not, requires an exceptional level of skill.

The MW3 beta is currently exclusive to PlayStation, with availability on Xbox and PC scheduled for next week.

Nero’s remarkable performance in the Modern Warfare 3 beta has garnered significant attention, not only within the gaming community but also on social media. His impressive skills and the ease with which he secured the highest killstreak in the game have left many in awe.

As the beta expands to Xbox and PC next week, it will be interesting to see if Nero can maintain this level of dominance and potentially secure a spot on a professional team. The gaming world is undoubtedly watching with keen interest.