Video games are capable of taking our emotions to the limit and having exaggerated reactions is not strange, previous generations did it by hitting a controller when they couldn’t pass an NES game and it happens in other ways today, the detail is that we live in a time where we can share those facts. Not long ago, a Call of Duty: Warzone player did the same during a game session that led him to throw a tantrum that culminated in a dislocated knee. Well, Activision took pity on the gamer and sent him a gift.
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Activision learned of the Warzone player who dislocated his knee and sent him a gift
The player known in the Call of Duty: Warzone scene as “dannywoz” was coddled by Activision and the development team after becoming infamous for dislocating his knee while playing. According to the information shared by Jake Lucky on Twitter, this player received a package from the company that included some gifts such as headphones and a huge deskpad. The user thanked Activision for the gesture, noting that they didn’t have to, but it was a nice surprise.
I covered this streamer dislocating his knee while playing Call of Duty
So Activision sent him a care package. Beautiful really. pic.twitter.com/Tfq2QrljR4
— Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) January 15, 2023
In case you don’t know what happened, we tell you that “dannywoz” was playing a game of Call of Duty Warzone but one of his teammates did not do things right, screwed up the strategy and caused a loss. Immediately afterwards, the player got upset, jumped out of his seat but the movement was very sudden and his knee was immediately injured; everything was captured live because it was in a stream.
Since we are talking about Call of Duty Battle Royale, it was recently reported that it lost more players than ever and the alarms have gone off because of what is happening, especially since version 2.0 has not been released for long.
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