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Since its global debut last year, Activision’s Modern Warfare II, the newest Call of Duty offering, has gone through a rollercoaster ride. Yes, it has broken endless records, but there have also been tons of problems. Not to mention that players have been very vocal about the overall experience they have had so far. Especially when it comes to the Multiplayer modes.

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The Multiplayer aspect of Call of Duty has always been its strong point. At least, that’s been the norm since the last decade until the makers shifted their focus towards the battle royale category. The change in the approach has reduced the quality MP experience fans used to get. As a result, many renowned CoD players have recently expressed frustration towards the franchise. Recently, a famous YouTuber also dropped his thoughts on the state of the series in a not-so-old video. Interestingly, his video was also watched by another renowned COD player, who’s none other than TimTheTatman himself. The latter had his take on this pro player’s opinions.

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Call of Duty is more than just a gaming franchise for TimTheTatman and Faze Jev

Prior to Season 2, the ongoing installment was having unending issues, to say the least. The majority of the players were concerned about the overall series after Warzone 2 introduced several unwanted gameplay mechanics. Plus, Modern Warfare II was just not attracting them the way it used to in previous games.

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After the launch of Season 2, however, things have improved by a huge margin. Interestingly, though, a popular YouTuber, Faze Jev, who’s a respected player in the Call of Duty community, had come out with his thoughts on his own future as a COD gamer. Following the retirement announcements by some notable figures, he decided to share his view on when he will quit playing the titles in the action franchise. In a video, he mentioned various points that made him consider quitting.

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One thing that needs to be noted is that this video was uploaded by Faze Jev before the launch of Season 2. Now coming back to his thoughts on Modern Warfare II and the overall series, he told that it’s “been a complete bloodbath”. Moreover, he also said that the present installment has made content creators and a majority of the players upset.

However, going further in the video, Jev also mentioned certain reasons that will stop him from actually leaving Call of Duty. He said that the series means more to him than anything else. And that it has been a part of his life for a long time now. So leaving it won’t be easy at all for him.

Well, it looks like TimTheTatman agreed with him in more ways than one. And it’s quite evident to see from his response to Jev’s clip. After watching it, the Warzone 2 pro streamer said that he agrees with Jev’s points on why it’s not that simple for them to just quit. He also mentioned that Call of Duty “means so much to me” that he can’t leave it now. In a way, one can say that there are players who are going to stick to the action saga despite there being flaws in it.

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Thankfully, the overall state of Activision‘s ongoing game Modern Warfare II has been improving lately. After the arrival of the second season, most of the players reacted positively to the changes and the addition of beloved modes.

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Mintu Tomar is a Senior Tennis Journalist at EssentiallySports, specializing in the WTA beat and Grand Slam coverage. With a journalism career spanning over 10 years across sports and entertainment media, he combines long‑term trend‑spotting with sharp match‑day analysis. At ES, Mintu’s work often blends on‑court breakdowns with behind‑the‑scenes context. In his coverage of Coco Gauff’s Qatar Open upset, he unpacked tactical advice from Serena Williams’ former coach, showing how elite insights influence rising talent. As part of the ES Think Tank, he helps identify breakout storylines and shape analytical angles for the newsroom. Before focusing on tennis, Mintu covered esports and the broader gaming industry at Sportskeeda, with a focus on major titles like Call of Duty, and has written extensively on entertainment, technology, politics, and lifestyle for multiple digital platforms. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy and Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism and International Law & Diplomacy.

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