FaZe Swagg refuses to quit Warzone as fans tell him to “uninstall”

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Swagg in Warzone Fortune's Keep

Despite his fans telling him to uninstall Warzone once and for all, FaZe Clan member Kris ‘Swagg’ Lamberson explained why he refuses to quit the game.

Ever since its arrival in 2020, Warzone Pacific has become one of the most successful Call of Duty titles with impressive numbers and many top players streaming the game on their channels.

However, the game’s popularity has declined due to a variety of different reasons, with top streamer Nickmercs leaving the game for Apex Legends. Despite this, Warzone star FaZe Swagg has revealed that he intends to stick with the game.

Helicopter on Warzone Fortune's Keep map

Swagg’s fans have grown tired of Warzone and frequently suggest that the FaZe Clan member uninstall the game altogether. However, he explained in a video on July 23 that he has no intention of doing that.

The Call of Duty star revealed that people tell him to uninstall the game because of hackers and other reasons, but his love for Warzone is still strong because of how much he enjoys gameplay.

Swag stated: “This gameplay is the reason why I love Warzone so much.” He then proceeded to show a match in which he was able to eliminate enemies through sniping and obtain a total of 37 kills.

The FaZe Clan member enthusiastically explained: “This is the best gameplay I’ve got in a really long time. I got so many kills at the end. It was some of the smoothest sniping I’ve ever done.”

While Swagg enjoys playing and streaming the game, many Warzone fans attribute its decline to hackers and cheaters that repeatedly pop up to ruin matches. However, with Warzone 2 on the horizon, players are hoping things will improve in the sequel.


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Image Credit: Activision / FaZe Swagg

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