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‘I love it so much’: Swagg still committed to Warzone despite calls to quit CoD battle royale

The Call of Duty veteran isn't done yet.

In response to fans telling him to uninstall battle royale Warzone and move on from the title, Call of Duty veteran Swagg said he still loves the game despite its flaws and wants to keep playing for the thrill of dominating lobbies.

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Warzone burst onto the scene in March 2020 and quickly became one of the most popular battle royales. However, it’s fallen out of favor to Apex and Fortnite since then.

A swathe of once-dedicated Call of Duty players, including popular streamers like Dr Disrespect and TimTheTatman, blame its decline on the state of the game, and more so the influx of battle royale cheaters and hackers.

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Swagg’s fans rank among the Warzone doubters now too.

“People say the game’s bad. People say that I should uninstall [it] because of the cheaters and stuff like that. People say that I should never play Warzone again,” he said during a July 23 video on YouTube (H/T Dexerto).

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However, he can’t bring himself to do it because his passion for the game hasn’t waned. He pointed to a dominant round as the reason why. “This gameplay is the reason why I love Warzone so much,” he explained.

In that lobby, he and his squad obliterated their opponents, netting 71 kills between them. Moments like that keep him coming back because “nothing matches the feeling.”

Not everyone feels that way about the CoD flagship, though.

According to TwitchTracker, Warzone’s viewership has plummeted. It averaged 41,776 viewers through July 2022, much lower than the 100,000 to 140,000 it had at its peak between March 2020 and June 2021.

However, Warzone 2 is on the horizon, and if it goes off without a hitch, it could reignite the spark Swagg still feels for others and propel it into an era of dominance again.


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Alex Tsiaoussidis
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