Pakistani gamer secures top ranking in Call of Duty: Warzone

Abdur Rahman Atif is set to participate in the World Series of Warzone (WSOW 2024)
An undated image of Call of Duty. — Call of Duty
An undated image of Call of Duty. — Call of Duty

Pakistan is a landscape of extremely talented individuals, who despite, possessing unmatched potential, are unable to leave an impact in their respective fields due to a lack of opportunities. However, they are still propelling greatly in multiple hard-fought industries like gaming.

Similarly, a renowned Pakistani gamer Abdur Rahman Atif, a 22-year-old man, belonging to Sialkot, recently scored a top position in Call of Duty: Warzone tournaments, which is highly appreciated in the entire gaming industry, as he has become an outstanding figure in the esports community.

It is one of the most exciting free-to-play games with a combat interface, a battle royale first-person shooter game which attracted thousands of players all across the globe, including Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), and North America (NA) regions.

Among all these competitors, Atif accomplished a place in the top three ranks.

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Additionally, after a great win and bringing about a remarkable milestone, he became more confident and now is set to participate in World Series of Warzone (WSOW) 2024, which would feature several more matches, a fierce Global Final format with a $1 million prize pool.

Atif was also invited to compete in the Saudi Esports World Cup (EWC), a tournament held at the end of 2023.

The Solo Seeding Stage involves all teams competing as solos, with each team fielding two players across six matches.