Ninja slams Call of Duty: “they don’t change anything”

Eliana Bollati
Tyler "Ninja" Blevins

Tyler “Ninja” Blevins has once again made it clear Fortnite will always be his main squeeze. The streamer recently posted a video expressing confusion as to why people keep playing “terrible” Call of Duty over Epic’s battle royale offering.

Ninja and Fortnite are practically synonymous. The streamer made some of his most popular content in the game, and he’s remained a loyal fan in the years since.

In a recent social media post, the streamer offered some of his opinions about the popularity of Activision’s battle royale title, Call of Duty.

“This is why I hate CoD,” the streamer begins to explain. Launching into a laundry list of his perceived problems with the game. Many of which correspond to gripes held by its own players.

“They don’t change anything,” The streamer continued. “Every single year, it’s the same game.” He then goes on to complain Call of Duty maps and gunplay don’t change either.

“The guns are broken. The guns don’t get fixed for months.” He said, even going so far as to call CoD’s updates “terrible”.

“Stream snipings worse than ever, people still play. Hacker in almost every other game, people still play.” Ninja complained as he ran his character through an empty map of Fortnite. “And now I’m f–king here… and no one’s on.”

However, people in the thread seemed divided about the streamer’s opinions. While some echoed his sentiment, others clearly felt CoD was the superior title.

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The streamer didn’t seem to have any positive things to say about the Call of Duty franchise.

“It’s like the EA sports franchises. Basically, the same thing released every year with a few minor updates.” One user agreed.

Other users however told Ninja he just needed to “Get better at the game.”

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Eliana is a staff writer on the Australian Dexerto team. A freelance journalist for a decade, she earned her master’s in international journalism from the University of Western Australia. She has written for a range of outlets and most recently served as a founding member of the editorial team for esports news and leaks website, BLIX.GG. A lover of JRPGs and strategy MOBAs, when she’s not writing you’ll most likely find her playing Dota 2 or FFXIV. You can contact Eliana at eliana.bollati@dexerto.com