Aydan Calls Warzone 'Embarrassing' And Teases A Return To Fortnite
As players begin to get their fingernails dirty in the depths of Caldera, the new Warzone map has been rather splitting, with many of the long-time players beginning to publicly criticise the vertical layout, validity of weapons, and the large range of bugs and glitches. Now, Warzone's most prestigious player has launched some scathing words as the battle royale, claiming he is "embarrassed" to be a Call of Duty player right now.
Aydan "Aydan" Conrad tops the charts for the most money won from Warzone competitions, often taking home kill-race trophies alongside teammates such as Rhys "Rated" Price. With approximately $333,000 in winnings, Aydan has conquered Verdansk, but now he's considering quitting the Call of Duty scene in favour of Fortnite.
Aydan "Embarrassed" To Be In Call of Duty
As a predominant Warzone player, also dipping his toes into the competitive multiplayer side of things with pre-season Search and Destroy events, the New York Subliners streamer has now slammed the entire franchise, including the BR, CDL, and Challengers scene.
"It seems like everything from Challengers, CDL, and Warzone are down badly right now," he said on Twitter, adding that he may quit until it's fixed.
With the release of the Warzone anti-cheat software Ricochet kicking off worldwide, Aydan joked that he was officially retiring from the game, although he confirmed that it was just a jibe at those who accuse him of cheating.
Aydan Teases Fortnite Return Amid Warzone Catastrophes
With the Call of Duty Warzone servers throwing competitions in disarray with a range of bugs and glitches causing disruption, Aydan has now teased a return to Fortnite - the game in which he became famous for taking down Nick "NICKMERCS" Kolcheff in Tilted Towers.
Following the release of Fortnite Chapter 3, Season 1, Aydan has now asked the community for advice on when the next Cash Cups and other tournaments begin, in a bid to possibly restart his Fortnite love affair.
He also added that he planned on hosting Fortnite tournaments too as he strays away from Warzone.
With Warzone in dire straights after Caldera's rough rollout, Aydan could be joined by the likes of Zack "ZLaner" Lane who criticised the state of the game, and Jack "CouRage" Dunlop who uninstalled the game on December 14.