YouTube Gaming star TimTheTatman is extremely popular in the Call of Duty community for his hilarious Call of Duty: Warzone videos and live streams. He spends most of his time playing the famous COD title, and the rest of time picking out major issues in the game.
Although Warzone is far from being the perfect battle royale, fans often enjoy playing the game for its exhilarating modes and features. But what every fan loves the most are the in-game skins, finishing moves, the tiny gun buddies called the charms. Interestingly, TimTheTatman recently showcased his personal line of innovations to the developers, asking a unique question.
how many likes to get this in the game? @CallofDuty pic.twitter.com/J8BHxLO3O0
— timthetatman👑 (@timthetatman) February 2, 2022
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Call of Duty’s shocking reply to TimTheTatman leaves fans laughing
In a fascinating new trailer, TimTheTatman gave fans a look at a personalized new operator that takes all of its inspiration from him. The operator is based on Tim’s real-life persona, and the resemblance between the two is uncanny. Additionally, the trailer also showcases a new gun, charm, and hysterical new finishing move, ‘Spectating’. Truly inspired by Tim, isn’t it?
With the stunning new collection, TimTheTatman begged the developers the question, “How many likes to get this in the game?” But the officials at Call of Duty had some ideas of their own, replying sarcastically.
How about when the Cowboys win another Super Bowl?
— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) February 2, 2022
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Surprisingly, Call of Duty’s official Twitter account took a dig at Tim’s favorite NFL team, Dallas Cowboys’ performance this season and at his brigade of incorrect predictions in their reply.
TimTheTatman, who is also the part-owner of Complexity Gaming, was startled by this reply and continued the conversation in the Twitter thread asking yet another question.
Call of Duty
— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) February 2, 2022
Fans of Tim’s and the million-dollar franchise reacted to this Twitter exchange in their unique fashion, with many individuals showing sympathy for the YouTuber.
this is just mean
— Wipz (@Wipz) February 2, 2022
— Mary-o 🥳 (@lilmario954) February 2, 2022
Astonishingly, some fans did not let this opportunity slip, reminding the developers of the problems with games in a questionable manner.
The odds of that happening are about the same as you guys fixing your game.
— XF (@OfMiceAnBrandon) February 2, 2022
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Too busy tweeting instead of fixing ur game
— SPRTN OLDEN🕷🕷🕷 (@TheOlden2000) February 2, 2022
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With this said, readers must note that Call of Duty Warzone will not officially be launching the collection, and the teaser is only limited to its current state, i.e. an idea. Would you like to see the new collection coming to Warzone? And how do you think creator skins will affect the title? Let us know in the comments down below.
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