A new season for Call of Duty: Warzone was released a week ago, giving players lots of new content to check out. One highlight of the update for the battle royale was the incorporation of weapons from Call of Duty: Vanguard. In addition, the game finally saw the war-torn streets of Verdansk swapped for the new tropical island setting of the Caldera map. While some players loved the added content, others were less enthused, such as CouRage.

As one of the more recognizable gamers on YouTube, CouRage draws thousands of viewers to his livestreams. During his broadcasts, the content creator has been known for playing a variety of titles, such as Warzone. So when the new Caldera map was released on December 8, it was unsurprising to see him jump back into the battle royale. Unfortunately, for those wanting to see him continue to play the game, it seems that his time on Caldera was short-lived.

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In a recent YouTube video, CouRage revealed that he had uninstalled Call of Duty: Warzone. He even claimed that streaming the game was impacting his mental health. In the YouTube clip, the star streamer talked about the factors causing him not to want to play the game.

According to CouRage, the list of problems with Warzone was long. Among the issues, he cited changes to Loadout Drops, as he believed the updated system caused the game to feel slower. In addition, he disliked the terrain of the new Caldera map, claiming that it included too much vegetation. Furthermore, he was skeptical about the effectiveness of the new Ricochet anti-cheat system, noting that he had already run into several cheaters on the new map.

As a result of these problems, CouRage has decided to focus on other games. “I’m done being miserable on Warzone,” he said. He explained that not only was it harmful to his mental health playing something he dreaded streaming, but it was also unfair to his community to have to watch him play something he clearly disliked. In addition, he noted that his mental health was more important than making more money playing the battle royale. “I’ve more than come to terms with the fact that means making less money or potentially lose a sponsor or two,” he said. “But I can’t do it for my mental health.”

Despite these honest comments about his mental health, CouRage clarified that he wasn’t finished with Warzone permanently. He claimed that he would return to the battle royale when the gameplay experience had been improved. With that being said, there was no timeline for when a possible return could happen.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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Source: Dexerto