Streaming star Dr Disrespect frequently streams Call of Duty: Warzone on YouTube but this could come to an end very soon. The Doc has been very critical of the game in the past but this most recent issue could be the final nail in the coffin for the streamer.

In a recent Call of Duty: Warzone stream, Dr Disrespect got into a gunfight with another player and then ended up being attacked and killed by another player who is allegedly a known stream sniper. This infuriated the Doc who responded on stream by saying "He's always f**king stream sniping man, you p***y." After these events the Doc had seemingly had enough and promptly went on to uninstall the game live on stream “Get it out of here! Yes, uninstall get it out, get it the f**k off here.”

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This could quite possibly be the last time Dr Disrespect plays Call of Duty: Warzone on stream considering that he has seemingly been fed up with the title for quite a while. Just recently the Doc went on a rant about controller users benefitting from aim assist, and now after being relentlessly stream sniped he could finally have had enough of the game for a long time to come.

Dr Disrespect's consistent issues with stream sniping may be the result of a rumor doing the rounds claiming that there are hackers getting paid to stream snipe streamers until they turn off their broadcasts or begin to rage. This may possibly cause Dr Disrespect to stream other battle royale games with better anti-cheat systems as a means to avoid hackers. When the Doc last claimed that Call of Duty: Warzone was a game made for 11-year-olds he spoke about possibly streaming Apex Legends or hosting a Call of Duty 1v1 tournament.

For now Dr Disrespect seems to be done with Call of Duty as even the Call of Duty: Vanguard beta seemed to full of cheaters which is not something the Doc would probably like to experience again. Dr Disrespect fans who enjoy watching the streamer play Call of Duty: Warzone can only hope that the Doc might return when Activision's RICOCHET anti-cheat is implemented with the new Call of Duty: Warzone Pacific map.

Although the Doc is fed up with Call of Duty, he will not be getting on the New World hype train like other streamers such as Shroud. Dr Disrespect fans will therefore just have to wait and see which title the iconic streamer tries his hand at next.

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Source: Dexerto