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“Watch this.”
It just gets a silencer.
“Not in his hands,” Rex muttered, respawning.
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Three bullets, one whisper. The first burst caught the M27 gunner in the throat. The second, a reflexive flick to the left, mulched his shotgun-wielding buddy who’d tried to flank.
PapaSnipe tried to juke. Rex just kept the barrel level.
Alex “Rex” Hardin knew the meta. He had to. In the sweaty, bullet-riddled afterlife of Call of Duty: Ghosts multiplayer, knowledge was the only thing sharper than a Honey Badger’s integrated suppressor. “Watch this
PapaSnipe rounded the corner. The MTS-255 roared—a deep, chunky BOOM that sounded like a door slamming in hell. Rex’s screen went red. He was dead before he hit the ground.
“They’re spawning prison,” Rex said. “I’m pushing B.”
He ghosted through the ruins, Dead Silence and Amplify his only prayers. He heard the enemy’s heartbeat first—a frantic thump-thump-thump from a guy panic-ADSing with a shotgun. The Bulldog was a room-clearer’s dream, a portable apocalypse for close quarters. But Rex wasn't close. Not yet. Where the guns are either utterly broken, completely
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He queued for the next match. The MSBS, the MTS, the Chain SAW—they were all ghosts now. Patched. Nerfed. Forgotten. But in the right hands, a legend never dies.
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In the final killcam, Rex stood over PapaSnipe’s crumpled avatar, the Chain SAW still spinning down. The chat exploded: “No skill,” “LMG noob,” “uninstall.”
“He’s using the revolver shotgun?!” Tango screamed. “That thing’s trash!”