The end of the year is an exciting time for fans of the battle royale genre. Over the next week, Fortnite and Call of Duty: Warzone are launching huge content updates that drastically shake up the gameplay. Unsurprisingly, many streamers are excited to try out these new seasons of the respective games. What might shock some is that Twitch streamer NICKMERCS appears to not be one of them, as he claims he wants to stick with Apex Legends.
Over the past couple of years, NICKMERCS has been a top streamer on Twitch. Known for his prowess in first-person shooters, Nick became famous playing titles, such as Fortnite and Call of Duty: Warzone. However, he has seen his average number of viewers drop off in recent months. This has caused some to say that he is in decline.
In a recent YouTube video from December 2, NICKMERCS discussed his decrease in viewership and the claims that he “fell off.” He spoke candidly about the issue, admitting that his number of views had declined. Nevertheless, he maintained he was “still crushing it comparatively.” While he acknowledged that viewership numbers were a helpful metric, he thought people put too much weight on those statistics. Furthermore, he said that it mattered more to him to enjoy what he streamed than to broadcast what might get him more views on Twitch and YouTube.
In addition to addressing the issue, NICKMERCS gave his fans several reasons for the decrease in average viewers. He claimed that numerous factors impact viewership that remain outside of his control. According to the streamer, the pandemic contributed to his previous success. He believed that the reason he had around 80,000 viewers in past Warzone streams was due to people being unable to work or travel. In addition, he acknowledged that Apex Legends just wasn’t as popular as games like Call of Duty: Warzone. “Not to say that Apex is a small game or small fanbase, because it’s not. It’s just not as big as Call of Duty,” he said
He concluded by giving his fans a roadmap of what was come. According to the streamer, his sights were squarely set on continuing to improve in Apex Legends. He believed that he had yet to reach his full potential in the game and even claimed that tournament titles could be in the future.
These candid comments from NICKMERCS about his career are refreshing to hear for many members of his MFAM community. While it will be interesting to see if Nick jumps back into Fortnite or Warzone in the coming days, it seems that it won’t be for long as he claims he is “locked-in” to grinding Apex Legends.
Source: Dexerto