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Dr Disrespect criticizes Activision’s decision to invite an alleged hacker to Call of Duty Next, rather than himself

Dr Disrespect Criticizes Call of Duty Next Event for Barring Him and Inviting Alleged Hacker

Popular livestreamer Dr Disrespect expressed his disbelief after being excluded from the Call of Duty Next event, while an alleged hacker was given an invitation.

Dr Disrespect is well-known for his vocal criticisms of the Call of Duty franchise, particularly its flagship title Warzone. The outspoken streamer has uninstalled Warzone multiple times, citing issues such as weapon imbalances, gameplay problems, Gulag mechanics, and several other reasons. Due to his relentless criticism, it seems that the Two Time has been banned from CoD Next, a gaming showcase and competition dedicated to the Call of Duty franchise.

Reflecting on his exclusion from the event, Dr Disrespect questioned whether it was due to his rivalry with another game company or his behavior towards CoD. He stated that, although he wasn’t personally interested in the event, he found it difficult to comprehend why others were invited while he was not.

“I don’t know who attended the event,” admitted Dr Disrespect. “But imagine not inviting the Two Time and instead inviting a hacker to your event. That would be something, huh?”

Dr Disrespect is likely referring to the recent controversy involving two CoD content creators. Nadia, a rising star in the Warzone community, was initially accused of hacking during the CoD Next event, although this later turned out to be a joke. However, competitive CoD player and streamer Censor went on a rant against alleged cheaters, calling out supposed hackers, including Nadia.

It remains unclear whether Dr Disrespect believes that Nadia actually cheated at the CoD Next event. However, in a later statement, he vouched for Censor’s character. Dr Disrespect made it clear that he sees himself as a mere observer on the sidelines of this ongoing situation.