Modern Warfare Streamer Uses Drums To Get A Kill And Goes Viral

Modern Warfare Streamer Uses Drums To Get A Kill And Goes Viral

Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

24th Aug 2020 13:46

Sniping splits Call of Duty fans straight down the middle. Whilst those hardscoping players are infuriating, there's nothing quite like getting a quick scope to the dome to get yourself a clutch round on Search and Destroy. Well, now you don't even need a controller to be able to pick players off from range, as one player has gone viral by swapping out his Kali sticks for actual drum sticks.

Streamer 'DeanoBeano' recently managed to pull out the most beautiful crossover we have ever seen, with weirdly hilarious success.

The streamer, who has just over 1,200 followers on Twitch, often streams playing and teaching drums and playing games such as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare on alternate days his channel, and has hit the nail on the head with this outstanding kill. You just can’t beat it. Excuse the pun.  

Please enjoy...

As you can see, DeanoBeano trades his controller for his drumkit, using individual drums to aim up and down, before smashing the cymbals to shoot, with the result being him sniping the enemy out of the Hardpoint. 

Not too bad without a joystick or a trigger huh? The clip has quickly gone viral on Twitter, racking up over 1.2M views in under 48 hours. 

It begs the question of just how he moves around the map and comes in and out of his scope, but would certainly be an entertaining watch if he swapped out sniper for assault rifle or submachine gun.

This isn't the first time in which a controller has been replaced for a different object, as YouTuber, Noel Miller, went viral in April for ditching his pad for a steering wheel, even managing to win a 1v1 in the Gulag. 

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Image via in-game screenshot | Roland Drums

Jack Marsh
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Jack Marsh
Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.
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