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Dr Disrespect has finally revealed the game he loves the most between Call Of Duty and Apex Legends, and his choice did come as a shocker. 

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Apex Legends and Call Of Duty stand as two of the most popular games to date. Each of them requires a different skill set, pushing gamers to the fullest. But that does not mean these titles don’t have their flaws, as users complain enough. For instance, Call Of Duty and Apex Legends communities have requested the franchise to work on anti-cheat as the cheaters have destroyed the game. And this has directly affected the player base, with gamers calling quits on the franchise. 

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Keeping both games’ current condition in mind, Dr Disrespect has penned down in thoughts on how mature these games are. 

Dr Disrespect picks favorites between Call Of Duty and Apex Legends in a strange comparison 

Fans are aware of how Doc loves to play Call Of Duty. He hosts countless hours of streams to entertain fans, let alone rage at the game at every opportunity. In fact, his viewers have seen him lose character multiple times as hackers have ruined his state of mind. 

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But that does not mean the ‘Two-Time’ does not play other video games, as he is a big Apex Legends fan. He usually teams up with co-creators to play tourneys and casual games. So, when a viewer asked Doc to choose between Apex Legends and Call Of Duty, here’s what he said. 

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“At the moment, I like Apex. It’s just better. I mean it’s just a better design that’s more thought out. It’s mature; it’s like there’s Junior College and then there’s like Yale and Harvard, you know,” the Two-Time explained on his stream. 

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Despite that, the YouTuber has been devotedly streaming Call Of Duty Warzone with Zlaner. Every day, fans witness hours’ worth of ranked gameplay from the two-time and his squad as they drop into Al Mazrah. All in all, both Call Of Duty and Apex Legends have had their good and bad days. While fans have complained about cheaters in COD games, they haven’t stopped taking shots at Apex’s ranked mode. 

So, if Doc feels Apex to be at the top of the ladder at this point, it won’t be long before he changes his opinion. While Dr Disrespect may have given his thoughts, what game do you prefer the most? Is it the Respawn Entertainment title that keeps you going, or Activision’s Call Of Duty? Share them in the comments below.

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