During his latest appearance on the podcast with former NFL star Pat McAfee streaming sensation Tyler "Ninja" delved into why he quit Call of Duty: Warzone shortly after the launch of the Caldera map.
There is no denying that Ninja is one of the most popular variety streamers in the world, boasting over a whooping 18.4 million followers on the Amazon-owned platform alone.
Although Ninja is majorly known for his Fortnite skills, over the years, he has gone on to become a variety streamer and has tried his hand at almost every game in the market.
However, one title fans will no longer see him streaming on his main channel is Call of Duty: Warzone. Despite streaming it for a considerable amount of time in the past alongside some of the most prominent Warzone streamers, including the likes of TimTheTatman and CouRage, Tyler is not happy with how the "sweaty" and "old" Warzone has become over the past couple of years.
He said:
On an October 19 episode of The Pat McAfee Show podcast, Ninja explained why he has now moved away from Warzone and is not streaming it as much as he used to. Explaining it in its entirety to his viewers and fans, Tyler pointed out that his passion and love for Warzone slowly diminished after the launch of the widely popular Caldera map as it grew sweatier with time.
When asked whether Fortnite is better than Call of Duty or if there is any active competition between the two widely popular Battle Royale titles, Ninja noted:
Continuing his train of thought, he further added:
Speaking about the little things and details in the game that make it good or bad for a player, he mentioned:
As expected, the podcast was an instant hit, as it garnered over 136k views and hundreds of comments in no time. Sharing a wide
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