

For fans who watch streamers do their doing, Dr. Disrespect is a streamer who needs no introduction. With his massive fan following, he is one of the most definitive and popular streamers out there. For the uninitiated, Dr Disrespect is a streamer who primarily focuses on first-person shooters.
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He has a wide reach and has also partnered with big titles such as Battlefield and Call of Duty as a part of their promotional campaigns. As of late, he was quite skeptical of Halo: Infinite. He felt that unless the game featured a battle-royale game mode, the game would be bland. However, after his recent playthrough of the game’s multiplayer, it is safe to say that he is taking back some, if not all, of his words.
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Dr Disrespect prefers Halo over Battlefield
In a recent playthrough of Halo Infinite’s multiplayer, the streamer was enjoying the game’s multiplayer. In the stream, he was answering a question that revealed his preference between Halo Infinite and Battlefield 2042. He was of the opinion that the gaming community is in a very good state right now. This is attributed to the fact that Call of Duty Vanguard, Halo Infinite and Battlefield 2042 are releasing in this time period. All three games are arena shooters.
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He went on to rank these 2 games (Halo and Battlefield). He put Halo at the top tier, followed by Battlefield with Call of Duty trailing in third. However, he said that he needs to play more Call of Duty to come to a definite conclusion.
Furthermore, he went on Twitter to express his appreciation for the game. Dr Disrespect is known for how vocal and passionate he is about video games. His complimenting and praising Halo bodes extremely well for 343 Industries and the Halo community.
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Wow, firm handshakes to Halo Infinite.
Game plays so good.
yayaya
— Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) November 16, 2021
Halo Infinite’s multiplayer is available on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X, and the campaign will launch next month.
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