Popular Call of Duty: Warzone content creator Joseph "JoeWo" Wohala has been receiving a lot of death threats since the drop of the recent Season 3 update. The streamer was quite optimistic about the latest season of the game. However, the promised changes were not nearly as good as he had seemingly let on.
After the patch went live, frustrated players started sending a lot of hate toward JoeWo, who had to tweet this out in his defense:
JoeWo also released a video on YouTube titled 'I'm sorry,' where he addressed the backlash he received for a game that he had no control over. He also apologized for getting people's hopes up.
In the video, the former NRG content creator went into detail about what transpired over the last few weeks that ultimately led to him becoming a scapegoat for a highly unpopular Warzone 2 Season 3 update. The patch was supposed to bring quite a few new features, which were being hailed as much-needed improvements to the game.
JoeWo, who has over 400k subscribers on YouTube and 705k followers on Twitch, was one of the many people to engage in the hype for Warzone 2 Season 3, which was released on April 13, 2023.
Back on April 6, 2023, he optimistically tweeted this out:
This tweet would come back to haunt JoeWo, as the update was seen as a major disappointment by an overwhelming number of players, who started sending the streamer hate. Tweets like the one below flooded his social media channels.
In his most recent video titled 'I'm sorry,' the streamer addressed the controversy and clarified that he had not played the game beforehand like some people were making it out to be:
After addressing the hate he received, JoeWo described the new season as one of the worst Call of Duty Warzone updates to date and
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