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Dr Disrespect is one of the biggest names in the eSports industry, thanks to his dominant personality and top-class gameplay. The two-time has always impressed his fans, performing exceptionally even under high pressure while casually streaming on YouTube. Doc’s popularity has also got him multiple brand deals, early access to games, and fantastic relationships with industry leaders. 

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However, the Two-Time got in trouble with Activision’s latest release, the Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 2, as he had a controversial opinion about the game. This limited him from getting early access as fans saw the Modern Warfare 2 streams after the Open Beta.

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But that did not stop the two-time from sharing insights into Call Of Duty games as he shared ideas about the upcoming Advance Warfare 2 in 2025. After all, he’s helped Activision to design a handful of maps in the first Advance Warfare, and if things go well, we might see the two parties partnering up.

Dr Disrespect shares interesting analogies about Advance Warfare 2 sequel amidst rumors 

The Two-Time has been one of the biggest content creator-contributor for Activision as he’s helped the franchise design Advance Warfare maps. To mention a few names, he’s spared his insights for Solar, Horizon, Instinct, Ascend, Recovery, Sideshow, Site 244, and Quarantine. So, with the ongoing rumors about an Advance Warfare sequel, the streamer shared his ideas for future maps. 

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In his recent stream, Dr Disrespect featured the first Advance Warfare on screen while talking about how cool it would be to add a battle royale feature in the game. The two-time made constant Verdansk references, talking about how the sequel could get its flair from Warzone. 

While casually cruising through a multiplayer map, he said, “I think because the movement is so athletic and fluid like this, I think you would see more dense areas that were designed for the mechanics. Imagine a more dense downtown that had more flexibility and ramps, and go even more vertical and sh*t.” 

Being a huge contributor to the prequel and dropping his own game, Doc then stressed verticality, as he felt it to be an important component of the game. Sadly, he moved on to the next segment of his stream after talking about this, promising fans some exciting content if things turned out right. 

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The Doc recently got into an unnecessary feud with the franchise for sharing his insight, but as he says, “Hey if the flip phone rang, and if they said something like hey you want to design a map they want to do something like that, I’d be all for it, man.” After all, being a run-and-gun specialist himself, we can’t expect him to turn down such an offer. 

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What are your thoughts about this? Do you think Activision will partner with Doc for the upcoming game? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.

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