Ninja explains why Call of Duty Warzone does not ‘pique his interest’ anymore


Ninja explains why Call of Duty Warzone does not ‘pique his interest’ anymore

Tyler 'Ninja' Blevins

Twitch’s most followed streamer Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins was the latest guest for The Pat McAfee show, where they discussed about the latest happenings of the gaming and eSports world. The podcast might be a good news for his fans but his comment on the Call of Duty Warzone title might not be match with everyone’s opinions.

Pat McAfee, a prominent sports analyst wished to know whether Ninja was hinting on a ‘Call of Duty vs Fortnite’ people thing, to which the streamer stated that personally he loves both the games, but simultaneously he also stated, “Warzone doesn’t pique my interest anymore”.

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He went on to point out the drawbacks in Activision’s Call of Duty Warzone, “it’s very like sweaty and it’s you know, it’s old.” Ninja believed that there are multiple reasons that the game is dying and the primary reason according to him is that Activision is switching out games every year.

However, the Fortnite pro stated that he doesn’t deny that the game used to be great as the constant updates pushed out to the game were quite intriguing. Unfortunately, things took a different turn when Call of Duty Warzone added the Caldera map. McAfee later claimed that he would remember the points stated by him and reiterate them to another gamer.

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Ninja wants a massive revamp on Call of Duty Warzone

Ninja explains why Call of Duty Warzone does not 'pique his interest' anymore
Ninja on COD Warzone

Ninja, however believed that the game might perform better if the developers buckle up as it has that potential. As a streamer who now streams ‘EVERYWHERE’, he has gathered up a massive fan base due to his Fortnite gameplay but fans would undoubtedly like to see his Call of Duty gameplay when Modern Warfare releases.

Activision’s Call of Duty Warzone Mobile is looking forward to its November release and prominent Call of Duty streamers such as Dr DisRespect have called out the franchise for their lack of innovations in the gameplay. It seems that Ninja has now joined the list to warn Activision before they release Warzone mobile and Modern Warfare.

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Ninja has over 18 million followers on Twitch but fans would find him more on YouTube these days as he centers his content on Fortnite mostly. With his spouse Jessica Tyler Blevins stepping down as his full-time manager, ‘Team Ninja’ might be making some changes to his content ideas, but this is purely a speculation.

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