{"id":83725,"date":"2025-01-28T23:15:05","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:15:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/nickmercs-claims-warzone-is-not-looking-good-compared-to-fortnite-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T23:15:05","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:15:05","slug":"nickmercs-claims-warzone-is-not-looking-good-compared-to-fortnite-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/nickmercs-claims-warzone-is-not-looking-good-compared-to-fortnite-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"NICKMERCS claims Warzone is \u201cnot looking good\u201d compared to Fortnite &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>NICKMERCS claims Warzone is \u201cnot looking good\u201d compared to Fortnite Epic Games \/ YouTube, more NICKMERCS \/ Infinity WardFrom Fortnite to Call of Duty: Warzone and back, NICKMERCS is as experienced in both battle royales as anyone. After jumping back into Epic Games\u2019 iteration, he claims the third-person shooter has a serious edge over Warzone right now. [jwplayer 91I9RIGm] In a long overdue Fortnite return stream with SypherPK, another battle royale maestro, FaZe Clan and MFAM\u2019s Nick \u2018NICKMERCS\u2019 Kolcheff got back into the groove and decided it was time to compare his favorite BR titles. Of course, with so many followers, the MFAM audience deserves an explanation for the change in content. While the popular streamer built his following in Epic Games\u2019 unique title, his Twitch following grew to a whopping 4.6 million followers with thanks to months spent popping off on Verdansk. Having hosted, participated, and won Warzone tournaments in that span, he\u2019s flown into the world\u2019s top 15 most-followed Twitch streamers. But, with Call of Duty\u2019s sights set on the Black Ops Cold War release, Warzone has lost some lustre and NICKMERCS has returned to the consistently-updated Fortnite. Fittingly, he proceeded to explain that those updates give Fortnite an edge over Warzone. It took Nick some time to get used to Fortnite\u2019s mechanics, as he and SypherPK delved into the differences between the two games\u2019 aim assists and how exponential and linears differ between the two. Ultimately, despite the discomfort upon switching over, the BR aficionado found himself loving it. To explain his intentions in trying Fortnite again, NICKMERCS minced no words: \u201cListen, the current state over on the Call of Duty side of things is not looking good. There was supposed to be a big update coming in December, we haven\u2019t heard anything about that. Really not good.\u201d And then, to contrast why Fortnite feels like the superior BR right now, he couldn\u2019t help but give props to Epic Games\u2019 consistent content delivery: \u201cOn the other hand, for Fortnite, there\u2019s big-time updates and map changes right around the corner before Christmas.\u201d Fortnite and Apex Legends follow a similar format as titles, where the game is free and updated seasonally. Warzone was Call of Duty\u2019s successful effort to do the same, but things became complicated by BOCW\u2019s release. Now, Warzone\u2019s seasonal content schedule has been disrupted by Activision\u2019s focus on selling BOCW. The company is trying to get the best of both worlds: a free battle royale\u2019s player base with the money of an annual title like FIFA, Madden, and NBA 2K franchises. By putting their money into BOCW tournaments and content, CoD seems to have pushed NICKMERCS to return to a game that, distraction-free, is regularly putting out content.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>NICKMERCS claims Warzone is \u201cnot looking good\u201d compared to Fortnite Epic Games \/ YouTube, more NICKMERCS \/ Infinity WardFrom Fortnite to Call of Duty: Warzone and back, NICKMERCS is as experienced in both battle royales as anyone. 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