Popular YouTube streamer Dr Disrespect has prominently streamedCall of Duty: Warzone, but this may change soon. According to the two-time champion,Warzoneis designed for eleven-year-olds.

During a recent YouTube livestream, Dr Disrespect suggested that he would stop playingCall of Duty: WarzoneuntilVanguardreleases.Call of Duty: Vanguardis expected to change up the battle royale in a few ways, including the addition of a brand new anti-cheat system and World War 2-themed map. While Dr Disrespect is known for ranting aboutWarzone, the two-time champion was notably burnt out onCall of Dutyduring the livestream.

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During the recent YouTube stream, Dr Disrespect was grouped up with TimtheTatman and ZLaner inCall of Duty: Warzone. From one game to the next, Dr Disrespect was notably bothered by the game. Shortly after TimtheTatman left the livestream, Dr Disrespect got into hisfeelings aboutCall of Duty: Warzone.

While livestreaming, Dr Disrespect stated that he is “genuinely considering stopping” playing theCall of Dutybattle royale. He confirmed that he’s interested in changing things up in future streams with someApex Legendsand a 1v1Call of Dutytournament. Dr Disrespect also stated thatWarzoneis a boring snooze fest that’s putting him to sleep.

Even after swapping over toCall of Duty: Vanguard, Dr Disrespect’s distaste continued, suggesting he’s struggling to get into anyCall of Dutyright now. As opposed toCall of Duty: Warzone, Dr Disrespect had complaints about the speed of theCall of Duty: Vanguardopen beta. Dr Disrespect fans that enjoy watching him playCall of Dutymay be surprised to see him playing something else soon due to the wavering interest.

“I just have no passion, no interest to play a game designed for 11-year-olds,” said Dr Disrespect. “Either 11-year-olds or 85-year-old men. The game has turned into a joke at this point, and I’m just not into it.” According to Dr Disrespect,Warzonehas never felt so bad to play and he’s lost enthusiasm for theCall of Dutyexperience.

When asked by ZLaner how he would feel aboutHalo Infinitemissing out on the battle royale experience, Dr Disrespected responded by saying it would be a big L. Dr Disrespectpreviously quitCall of Duty: Warzonein July due to a lack of interest and the renewed burnout may push him towards other games just as it did before.

Although Dr Disrespect has hadharsh criticisms forCall of Duty: Warzonesince it was released in 2019, he’s interested in the changes coming withVanguard. The release of the new map may intrigue Dr Disrespect enough to playWarzoneas much as ever, but he may be reducing theCODcontent until then. Dr Disrespect has previously said positive things about theVanguardchanges and he’s looking forward to leaving the Verdansk map.

Call of Duty: Warzoneis available right now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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