Dr. Disrespect’s Twitch ban happened in June of last year, and while discussion on the sudden removal of the streamer’s channel has died down a bit, many are asking for answers to this day. As such, gamers have taken notice of a Call of Duty voice actor’s recent comments on the Twitch ban.
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There have been several theories about Dr Disrespect’s ban, ranging from legal troubles and criminal activity to wild suggestions that he was starting a new streaming platform with Ninja and Shroud. While these rumors obviously did not pan out, fans still have no idea about what really happened, with that information likely to be kept secret by Twitch for the foreseeable future. The latest theory is a bit different than those that came before, however.
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The possibility was discussed during a video on the YouTube channel DanAllenGaming. Known for featuring interviews with Call of Duty cast members, this latest piece of content was no different, as Dan Allen sat down with Jeff Leach — the voice actor for Ghost. While much of the interview sees the actor talking about his role as the fan-favorite Task Force 141 member, a particularly interesting section sees the pair talking about Dr Disrespect’s ban. Here, Leach mentions rumors he heard from “people who work at Twitch.” According to Leach, the reasoning for the ban came down to money.
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Apparently, Dr Disrespect was using an offer from Mixer as leverage while renegotiating his Twitch contract, something that frustrated the company. With Mixer announcing its shutdown only a week after these discussions began, Twitch found out that Dr. Disrespect was likely lying about the Mixer offers. While there is a possibility that the offer was legitimate, it makes little sense for a dying company to offer a huge new deal to a star. Regardless, the issues were supposedly caused by either a failed attempt at trickery or a risky negotiating tactic, and Twitch cut all ties in response, refusing to deal with Dr Disrespect in any way going forward.
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It is worth noting that the voice actor states several times that he cannot be certain that the information is true, though he does firmly believe it to be accurate. Considering how much money the Doc was already costing Twitch, the decision would make sense, especially if it went down as Leach described. With Twitch already having issues with Dr Disrespect and his E3 bathroom streams, the platform may have seen it as a smart business decision to move on while it had the chance.
Intriguingly, Dr Disrespect has hinted that the cause was money-related as well, though he believes Twitch was replacing him with cheaper talent. Regardless, both Twitch and Dr Disrespect seem to be doing well now, and fans needing closure could look to this theory as a potential truth.
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About The AuthorSeason 4 of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone has already seen a variety of content released into the game. This includes new multiplayer maps, weapons, and operators. Players have the opportunity to earn more in-game rewards with the return of Twitch Prime drops. If you have up to three hours to spare, you can add new items to your inventory. Improve my wifi.
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There are a total of three rewards to earn with Twitch drops, you earn one reward per hour. Watching for one hour gets you a Censory Overload spray. After watching for two hours, you can expect to receive a Love the Bomb emblem. Lastly, watching for three hours earns you a Bloodstream assault rifle blueprint. Notably, this blueprint is a version of the Grau 5.56, a powerful weapon used in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone.
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Moreover, earning these rewards is quite simple. Firstly, make sure you have a Call of Dutyaccount and log in. Then, the Call of Duty account can be linked to Twitch by clicking on the linked accounts section on the drop down menu. Here, you will see a link with Twitch account option where you can enter your details to link the two accounts. If your Twitch account is already linked, you may have to re-link it to guarantee the correct permissions are enabled to earn rewards.
After this, you can kick back and relax in a Twitch stream that has drops enabled. In addition, it is possible to watch multiple streamers if you wish. Although it takes a while to unlock the rewards, an extra blueprint is always fun to use. Also, most blueprints are usually earned through the battle pass or bought in the store. This means you should definitely get your hands on a free one.