In the three-or-so weeks of the Halo 5: Guardians beta, a total of twenty million matches were played. 2,539,847 hours — the equivalent of nearly 290 years – of gameplay were logged. And in that span only one Killpocalypse medal was earned. This is what it looked like.
For those who couldn't tell from the video, a Killpocalypse is a kill-streak where nine opponents are eliminated with no more than four seconds in between each kill. Considering Halo 5's beta only consisted of four-on-four matches, this is pretty damn impressive. I almost wanted to believe that the enemy team was dying intentionally, but you can clearly see by the number of headshots that Omnipression's is no slouch. I can only imagine what it would feel like to be that good at a Halo game.
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