Streaming Escape From Tarkov, the tactical first-person shooter that has been gaining traction on streaming platforms very recently, Dr DisRespect openly admitted to really enjoying the game, claiming “I’m not going to lie man, this game is kinda sick.” He went onto further his praise for the title, stating “It’s not the fastest game, we’re not jumping out of vehicles, ponytail flapping in the wind, getting struck by lightning while we are AK-ing somebody, two-tapping them using proximity chat. I know it’s not that type of violence, speed, and momentum, but there’s a certain level of intensity and build-up.”
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Seeing as the Dr DisRespect persona is often synonymous with angrily critiquing games and having lengthy rants, seeing the streamer genuinely show appreciation for Escape From Tarkov shows just how strong the game is. Whether or not Dr DisRespect continues to play the title remains to be seen, yet, it looks likely that the title might be a staple of his broadcasts going forward. While the game is already incredibly popular, having Dr DisRespect as a core member of its streaming community would no doubt do wonders for Escape From Tarkov’s status as a major online title, as well as its popularity on streaming platforms.
For those unaware of the game, Escape From Tarkov was released all the way back in 2016 as an early-access title. Back then, it could never really find much traction, however, time and popularity with streamers meant that the game finally managed to find a wide audience. These days, it’s one of Twitch’s biggest games.
With Dr DisRespect behind the title, there’s little stopping it becoming the next title to rival the likes of Fortnite and Apex Legends in terms of popularity and exposure on streaming platforms. With one of the biggest audiences of any streamer in the world, as well as a career that has seen him appear on both Jimmy Kimmel Live and the WWE Network, Dr DisRespect’s newfound love of Escape From Tarkov is nothing but good for the game’s already stellar reputation.
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Source: ComicBook.com