Call of Duty is a very mature-looking game. Some of its components and animations are really hilarious to look at. Thus when famous YouTuber and comedian Jeremy Lynch made a skit on them, fans were rolling on the grounds.
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With various scenarios and stereotypes that fans follow while playing the game, the skit follows a few of the hilarious moments that players have definitely experienced while playing Call of Duty.
Call of Duty stereotypes are showcased in a hilarious way
Jeremy Lynch was seen in a recent YouTube short performing a sketch that depicted many scenarios that fans face when playing CoD. He portrayed a Runner or a player who is always racing around the map with little awareness of the map. Then he hilariously depicted a scenario in which a player always dies and is sent to the Gulag.
He then showed an assault rifle firing at a distance, with the caption, “Always shoots from too far”. Afterward, he played a character who is always eager to drive a vehicle. Followed by a scene where a player always needs reviving while playing.
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He also portrayed two more types of players, one who always gets stuck in the toxic gas and a player who is always wearing a ghillie suit and sniping from the rooftop. Although funny, these were some true depictions when put to real-life CoD moments.
But who is Jeremy Lynch?
Jeremy Lynch is a digital creator on YouTube and has more than 6.16 million subscribers on YouTube. He is also a very well-known freestyle footballer and has even reached the semi-finals of the popular TV show Britain’s Got Talent. Lynch, during his audition for the show, performed on Beyoncé’s “Crazy in Love”.
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He gained a lot of popularity from the show, but true fans know that he was also associated with the British Soccer Club Arsenal. Billy Wingrove and Jeremy Lynch, both former amateur football players, make up the British freestyle football team known as The F2Freestylers or just The F2.
Jeremy Lynch was a young member of the Arsenal academy, whereas Billy Wingrove was a member of the Tottenham academy. Both of them failed in the process, so they decided to pursue freestyling as a career. However, as a result of their realistic caricatures of real-life incidents and comedic timing, they soon became one of the most well-known British video producers.
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