However, this does not mean that his career has been unaffected due to the Twitch ban. For instance, there was a talk about Nadeshot, Snoop Dogg, and Crimsix getting banned for featuring Dr Disrespect on their channels. The same kind of speculation was raised by Shroud when he talked about how using the Doc’s skin in Rogue Company might lead to a ban.

While both the above scenarios were highly unlikely, there are other tangible ways in which Dr Disrespect’s Twitch ban has affected his career.

Dr Disrespect’s Twitch ban just cost him a partnership

COD: Black Ops Cold War is an upcoming first-person shooter developed by Activision, which is scheduled to be released on 13th November 2020. With the Beta version already released, most notable COD streamers have already begun playing the game and have received their COD creator codes.

Unlike other prominent COD streamers such as Symfuhny, TimTheTatman, and Nickmercs, Dr Disrespect is no longer a COD partner streamer. This is very surprising, with Jake Lucky, host of the Esports Talk YouTube channel, speculating that Activision’s treatment of the Doc might have a lot to do with his Twitch ban.

In a recent stream, Dr Disrespect himself talked about the issue and said that the treatment is extremely surprising considering that it has been almost five years since he has been streaming COD games.

As you can see, the Doc is genuinely affected by Activision’s treatment of him. He went on to talk about his haters and advised other new streamers to be as ‘generic’ as they can, unlike him.

Towards the end, Dr Disrespect got a tad emotional and appeared to be fed up with the drama. You can watch Esports Talk’s video along with the entire incident in the video below.

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