UPDATE 11/6/23: 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.
“At Tim’s request, we have removed the TimTheTatman operator bundle from the Modern Warfare 2 and the Warzone store,” an Activision spokesperson confirmed to Eurogamer today.
The removal of Nickmercs’ skin from sale has sparked a mix of reactions from Call of Duty fans and streamers, with big names calling for Activision to reconsider its decision. The full story on all that is below.
UPDATE 11/6/23: Activision’s decision to remove streamer Nickmercs’ skin from sale has prompted further division within the Call of Duty community, with fellow high-profile streamers siding with the now-removed FaZe clan co-owner.
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”.