Dr Disrespect: Think New Battlefield Multiplayer Could Improve Warzone

Dr Disrespect is a 6-foot-8 freak of nature with a 37-inch vertical, the two-time, back-to-back 1993-94 Blockbuster Video Game Champion, and in his factual opinion, the most dominant international gaming superstar in the history of the world.

Herschel “Guy” Beahm IV, commonly known by his online alias Dr Disrespect, is an American Internet celebrity, currently YouTube streamer, and former Twitch streamer. Beahm had accumulated more than four million followers on Twitch and is best known for playing battle royale video games, such as H1Z1, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, Black Ops 4: Blackout, Call of Duty: Warzone, Apex Legends and Fortnite. His streams are known for having a high production value.

The art of healthy competition can only be good for fans and players alike, as the two publishing giants, EA and Activision, look set to lock horns in the realms of FPS shooters. With the development of Battlefield VI underway and flourishing by all reports, EA is once again using their expertise in game engines software and gigantic outreach to attract gun-game fans to their latest instalment.

Undoubtedly using market research from previous Battlefield games, their other battle royale in Apex Legends, and competitor research on Call of Duty: Warzone, EA will rival the latter to unseat the genre kings that are Activision, just as they did to Epic Games’ Fortnite.

One of the gaming universes more echoing voices in Herschel “Guy” Beahm IV, aka Dr Disrespect, has implied that the introduction of Battlefield VI will not only offer a new and stellar alternative to Warzone but will also give Activision a kick in the backside to release more captivating content.

He continued to applaud EA and the development of Battlefield by stating “I’m excited because their engine, with all the tools and tech they have in place… they could do something pretty incredible if they put everything into it.”

Battlefield has yet to reveal plans for an actual battle royale, however, the title has been revealed to support 128 players, indicating much larger battle are not out of reach for EA.

Verma Shubham

Shubham Verma graduated from GEHU in 2018 with a degree in Computer Science. In the past, he's written… More »

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