Popular YouTube Gaming streamer recently Guy "Dr DisRespect" fired shots at the publisher of the Call of Duty video game franchise, Activision. The drama between the two-time and Activision stemmed from his criticism of Call of Duty: Warzone and the game's direction. Doc was not invited to participate in the World Series of Warzone tournament or the Call of Duty NEXT event that took place earlier this month.
During a previous livestream, Doc claimed that he was told by Activision that the reason for him being blacklisted from these events was because of his criticisms of Warzone. Today, he discussed the CoD Next snub on his stream, rhetorically asking how Activision could justify not inviting him despite allowing an alleged hacker to participate:
The hacker he alluded to is likely Warzone streamer Nadia Amine, who has had allegations of cheating levied against her in recent days. Top-ranked Warzone player Doug "Censor" claimed to have evidence that Nadia and other high-ranking players were cheating and threatened to leak that information soon.
Dr DisRespect has had beef with the video game publisher after he received news that he would not be invited to Call of Duty NEXT because of his criticisms of the franchise's direction, specifically related to the Warzone battle royale game. He stated that he was being unfairly treated by the company, citing numerous other content creators that were invited despite being critical of the game.
On today's stream, Doc related his snub from the event to an ongoing controversy surrounding some high-ranking Warzone players who have been accused of cheating. He suggested that it was ridiculous for Activision to not invite him to CoD NEXT when accused hackers and cheaters were in attendance.
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