Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has the potential to revive its franchise but Sneako didn’t like it because it features too many female characters.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has recently been released. After the completion of the Modern Warfare trilogy, now it’s time for COD to pick from where it left off after Call of Duty: Cold War. Whenever a new COD title surfaces in the market, nostalgia hits pretty hard.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 was released on October 25, 2024. | Credit: Activision.
The developers have assured that this Call of Duty title is going to be something different as it features overhauled movement mechanics. The game has real potential for reviving the long-hailed franchise, and it contains all the elements for that as well. But still, some people are not satisfied with the game for one baseless reason.
Sneako Calls Out Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 for a Non-sense Reason
⛶
⛶
⛶
⛶
Nicolas “Nico” Kenn De Balinthazy, aka Sneako, has always been a controversial figure on the internet. His polarizing views on masculinity, social issues, and free speech have always come out as the reason for outbursts in respective communities.
He’s upset because the women are above the age of consent. https://t.co/tTEri86uVb
— ☠️ Lilith Lovett ☠️ same @ on 💙☁️🦋 (@LilithLovett) October 26, 2024
Previously, this streamer has faced several bans from streaming platforms. And it seems the time has come for him yet again because of his senseless comments on the inclusion of female characters in the cutscenes of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. He stated:
Is it all women in this f**king game? Bro, what do they think their target audience is? Call of Duty, stop putting women at every single cutscene of this campaign. You know that everybody playing, they’re all men. We play this game to remember what it was like before all the woke nonsense, before everything went LGBT. Every single cutscene, women telling me what to do. We have enough women telling us what to do and how to act and what we are supposed to say in real life. Now when we log into the game after a hard day of work, I gotta get bi**hed at by more women.
The recently launched game contains a fresh campaign set in the early ’90s. The game features a range of new Operators in two main factions, Rogue Black Ops and Crimson One.
And several Operators of those are women. These female Operators are seen in both multiplayer modes and in the Zombies mode.
Fans Are Absolutely Hating Sneako for His Comments
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 features several female Operators. | Credit: Activision.
Hate against female characters in video games is not new in the world of gaming. For example, the highly anticipated Sucker Punch title, Ghost of Yotei, is facing huge backlash just because the game will feature a female character as the main protagonist, unlike its predecessor, Ghost of Tsushima.
However, this parochial mindset is absolutely unacceptable. That is why the fans have erupted after hearing the comment of “Wannabe Andrew Tate”:
This fan is absolutely disgusted with Sneako.
Imagine being upset because of women existing. Fucking sad.
— Pastakocken (@Pastakocken) October 27, 2024
This fan has a humorous reply to this situation.
Imagine being upset because of women existing. Fucking sad.
— Pastakocken (@Pastakocken) October 27, 2024
After this kind of comment, everyone knew it was coming.
wait i think sneaky got banned from basically errything
— pickles (@really_pickled) October 27, 2024
These brainless comments from a popular streamer like Sneako are really disappointing. And it’s more disgusting to see people like him still exist in the 21st century, where the whole world sees men and women alike.
What’s your opinion on Sneako’s statement? Share your thoughts with us in the comment section.
News
10 Most Expensive TV Shows of All Time
Television shows that are made for small screens usually don’t receive the same level of budget in comparison to a blockbuster movie. There are exceptions, of course. Sometimes, with casting, reshoots, and the need for special effects, a project can…
‘It’s Unnerving’: The Rings of Power Star Charlie Vickers Opens Up on Playing Sauron
Actor Charlie Vickers said he had no idea he would end up playing the Dark Lord Sauron in Amazon’s The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. In an interview with FilmFare, Vickers said the experience on the show was “humbling.” Vickers started in Season 1 of The…
‘We’ve Done the Best That We Can’: The Rings of Power Stars Respond to Fan Criticism
Amazon’s The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, the most expensive television show ever produced, has proven divisive among fans of the J.R.R. Tolkien books and appendices upon which it is based. Marking the end of Season 2 of the series, several cast…
‘Heartbreaking for Me’: The Rings of Power Stars Break Down Season 2 Finale Death in BTS Video
Actor Charles Edwards is opening up about the Season 2 finale of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power in a new behind-the-scenes video. Per GamesRadar+, the clip posted by the official Rings of Power X account, shows Edwards, who played the Elven…
10 Most Well-Known Orcs in the Lord of the Rings Franchise, Ranked
The Lord of the Rings is the most popular fantasy franchise of all time for its loving endeavor into the lives and cultures of many fantastical creatures, including Hobbits, Elves, and Dwarves. However, one of the races of Middle-earth that is…
October 31 Will Be a Sad Day for Lord of the Rings Fans
Prime Video subscribers wanting to stream Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit movies better do so before the end of October as both trilogies will be leaving the streamer at the end of the month, per Tom’s Guide. October 31 will be the…
End of content
No more pages to load