On February 28, Twitch sensation Felix "xQc" hosted a livestream to participate in Spanish icon Ibai's 'Squid Craft Games.' He hosted a Just Chatting segment as well, during which viewers shared a tweet from a prominent Call of Duty personality, who provided details about "several hacks and exploits" affecting Call of Duty: Black Ops 3.
After understanding the gist of the recent social media update, xQc decided to share his thoughts on the game's developers, Activision-Blizzard. He expressed his dissatisfaction with their game pricing and claimed that it made "no sense."
The French-Canadian personality lambasted the American firm, claiming that their legacy content was one of the most expensive items on Steam:
The conversation started at the 04:40-hour mark of his February 28 broadcast, when xQc reacted to Twitter user @charlieINTEL's most recent update on Call of Duty: Black Ops 3:
The former Overwatch pro was taken aback after seeing that it took so long for the game's developers to fix the issue. He then took the opportunity to express his thoughts on the "real problem" with the Activision-Blizzard franchise:
Timestamp: 04:40:10
Felix slammed the game developers for charging $800 for their legacy content on Steam. He stated that he would "freely" advertise Call of Duty if Activision-Blizzard ever "fixes" their game:
To further prove his point, xQc opened up his Steam account to show that the Call of Duty Franchise Collection was priced at CDN$ 703.55 and remarked:
The YouTube comments section attracted plenty of attention, as more than 215 community members weighed in on the streamer's take. Here's what they had to say:
Several viewers agreed with what xQc had to say about the pricing of Call of Duty, with one community
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