Activision removes another high-profile streamer's in-game skin bundle, as Nickmercs controversy continues
Activision has now also removed the Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone skin bundle for high-profile streamer Timthetatman, after he requested his in-game items were removed in solidarity with Nickmercs.
Timthetatman, one of Call of Duty's most high-profile streamers with nearly five million YouTube subscribers and over a billion views, has now called on Activision to remove his own in-game bundle from sale as well,"in support of my friend".this morning, in a post which now has 185k Likes."We went in getting our COD operators together. It feels wrong for me to have mine and him no longer have his. In support of my friend, please remove the Timthetatman bundle @CallofDuty.
"They need to publicly apologise to him, or re-instate his bundle, for me to consider playing Call of Duty again." "I simply feel that I want to be the one - and my wife wants to be the ones - to speak with my child about stuff like that," Nickmercs said."And that was the tweet."
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