Dr Disrespect has always been very opinionated about any games he plays and lets his fans know it. The popular streamer found a home playing Call of Duty: Warzone on YouTube after being banned on Twitch, but may be switching things up in the future. During a recent Warzone stream, Dr Disrespect shared that he may need to take a break from streaming if he can't find a new game.

Dr Disrespect seemed to be having a rough time in Warzone, dealing with frustrating situations like stun grenade deaths and being killed by rooftop snipers. After several deaths and on his last Warzone game on stream, Dr Disrespect shared exactly why he may be taking a break from streaming. "We gotta figure out new games. Like, we really have to take that seriously, or I'm not going to stream," he said. "I will take a break if needed. We only want to put showtime material up."

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Although Dr Disrespect has recently streamed other games including Valorant and Resident Evil Village, the popular streamer has gained notoriety with his Call of Duty gameplay. Dr Disrespect started his streaming career playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, and was even a level designer for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, creating multiplayer maps for the title. If Dr Disrespect is seriously considering taking a step back from Warzone, it will be interesting to see what and if he will stream in the future.

Dr Disrespect may already have an idea what game he will stream next if he decides to drop Warzone. While voicing his frustrations about Warzone, the YouTube streamer interacted with the chat, agreeing with a viewer that "it's time for Battlefield 6." Dr Disrespect has shared his excitement for a rumored battle-royale mode for Battlefield 6 in the past, citing developer DICE's experience designing large maps. Dr Disrespect may have found the new game to replace Warzone, but will have to wait until it releases, which is expected to be late 2021.

Battlefield fans are in for some new information about the upcoming title soon. A brief Battlefield 6 reveal trailer has been confirmed for June 9, although how much will be revealed remains a mystery. Hopefully for Dr Disrespect, the Battlefield 6 trailer reveals the rumored battle royale mode that he believes may be able to compete with Call of Duty: Warzone.

This is not the first time that Dr Disrespect has shared his criticism for Warzone. The free-to-play battle royale recently updated, adding 80's action movie-themed content, including skins for Rambo and John McClane. After the update launched, Dr Disrespect voiced issues with the game's audio, map changes, and more. Dr Disrespect also gave his opinion that all of Warzone's problems are due to its "poor" game engine.

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

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