Since its global debut last year, Activision’s Modern Warfare II, the newest Call of Duty offering, has gone through a rollercoaster ride. Yes, it has broken sales records, but there have also been ongoing issues. Not to mention that many players have been very vocal about the overall experience they have had so far. Especially when it comes to the Multiplayer modes in general, compared to the battle royale game like Warzone 2.
The Multiplayer aspect of Call of Duty has always been its strong point. At least, that’s been the norm since the last decade until the makers shifted their focus towards the battle royale category. The approach change has resulted in a deterioration of the quality MP experience fans used to get a few years ago. As a result, many renowned CoD players have recently expressed frustration towards the franchise. Popular gaming YouTuber Spratt is also not very happy with the series.
Spratt announces move to Call of Duty Warzone, cuts ties with Multiplayer content for his channel
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The ongoing entry into the franchise, Modern Warfare II, has marked the end of an era for yet another fan-favorite player in the community. Last month, Scump announced his retirement from the professional Call of Duty scene. And now, Spratt recently revealed his plans for the future concerning his YouTube gaming career based on the action series.
Spratt revealed that he has decided to stop covering Multiplayer content in his videos going forward. His primary focus will now be on the Warzone 2 game. He wants to explore more of the battle royale side of the series in general. However, his reason for saying goodbye to the Multiplayer format is huge and heartbreaking.
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Spratt revealed that the current approach of treating the Multiplayer has been nothing less than disappointing. Moreover, he also mentioned that he’s probably accomplished everything by playing MP-based matches in various games for years now. That’s why he has no major ambition to continue doing the same thing every year.
However, according to him, the constant state of the Multiplayer mode is not the same anymore. “There’s nothing left for me to do,” he said while revealing how recent entries, including Call of Duty Modern Warfare II, have turned out to be underwhelming for him.
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From now on, Spratt’s upcoming videos will only cover Warzone 2 title. What are your thoughts on this massive news? Do you think that Activision needs to change a lot of things in the series to keep it alive in the future? Let us know in the comments.
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