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Call of Duty publisher Activision has removed the “Nickmercs Operator” bundle from its Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone stores, after the streamer and former MLG Champion it was named for ...
Some fans have started boycotting Call of Duty after Activision removed the virtual skin of popular streamer Nickmercs. The publisher removed his skin bundle after he tweeted about a Pride incident ...
The Nickmercs Call of Duty operator skin suddenly reappeared in the Black Ops 6 and Warzone shops in late March 2025, nearly two years after being banned. The unexpected return appears to be a result ...
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High-profile streamer and FaZe content creator Nickmercs grew so large in the Call of Duty community that eventually, Activision gave him his own branded Operator skin. But that Operator has now been ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook As you would expect, the return of the streamer divided the Internet and social media, with some ...
FaZe Clan's Nickmercs has issued a statement on a recently issued ban by streaming platform Twitch. Content warning: derogatory language follows. Nickmercs, real name Nick Kolcheff, tweeted to say he ...
Handfuls of players have vowed to uninstall “Call of Duty,” days after the popular video game franchise removed a streamer from its online store for his comments about LGBTQ+ policies in school. After ...
Nickmercs, a celebrity streamer with 15 million followers, is dropping into Call of Duty: Warzone 2 with his own skin. Staring with Warzone’s Season 3.5 launch on June 1, players can adopt the pro ...