Though it has experienced a rocky life cycle over the years, at the time of its release Call of Duty: Warzone was not only extremely successful, but arguably revolutionary for both the Call of Duty franchise and the battle royale genre. While Fortnite had building and Apex Legends delivered unique character abilities and revival, Call of Duty: Warzone delivered its own unique aspects that set it apart from the genre's titans.

This success brought the attention of many popular streamers, perhaps most notably Dr Disrespect and TimTheTatman. Both are extremely well-known at this point for their Warzone gameplay, but Dr Disrespect has since left Warzone until Verdansk becomes the game's map again. However, TimTheTatman is still an active player of the game to this day.

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Not only that, but Tim is also active in the Warzone community, as evidenced by a recent interaction with another, much smaller Twitch streamer. Recently, Tim caught wind that the Warzone solo kills record had been broken by a streamer named Feegoe. Feegoe had posted an unbelievable 70-kill game of pure dominance, and when Tim caught wind of this, he decided to tune into Feegoe stream. Then, like Cobie's Twitch raid of Cameron Ferguson's channel, Tim heavily urged his viewers to give feegoetv as many Prime subs as they could spare.

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The results were instantaneous and explosive. Feegoe's sub count quickly rose from a total in the 50s to eventually over 1,400, and those numbers have not decreased since. It seems that Tim's actions may have forever changed Feegoe's life, potentially offering him a full-time career option quite akin to Tim's own. If skill alone is anything to go off of, then Feegoe certainly deserves his props after a 70-kill game of Warzone. With Warzone Season 4 coming soon as well as Warzone 2 on the horizon, the future seems very bright for Feegoe after Tim's generosity.

Twitch raids originally were an entirely positive affair, with many of them having happy endings like Tim raiding Feegoe. However, not all raids are positive affairs. Back in February, Pokimane said she became depressed after a Twitch hate raid, showing the negatives of raids. Other streamers have even complained about positive raids from larger streams, saying that the influx of potentially thousands of users ruins the flow of their chat and the vibe of their stream.

However, in cases like Tim's and Feegoe's, a positive raid can literally change the course of a streamer's life. In Feegoe's case, it will most likely jumpstart a long, successful career of doing what he loves, showing the positive benefit larger content creators can have.

Call of Duty: Warzone is currently available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

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