Big Twitch streamer gets his butt tattooed because CoD Warzone is changing

Big Twitch streamer gets his butt tattooed because CoD Warzone is changing

One of the biggest Twitch streamers of Call of Duty: Warzone now has the inscription of the developers Raven Software on his butt. We show you how this offensive artwork came to be on MeinMMO.

  • The Twitch streamer “Swagg” made his breakthrough with Call of Duty: Warzone and still loves playing the free battle royale.
  • A change from the major Pacific update in December 2021 was not well received by him and parts of the community, and Swagg promised that he would get “Raven Software” tattooed on his butt if the adjustment was reverted.
  • Now a new update in Warzone has arrived and brought the desired change. And Swagg kept his word.

Butt Tattoo adorned the Twitter account of the developers

The Twitch streamer Swagg is one of the biggest names in Call of Duty: Warzone. With nearly 2 million subscribers on Twitch and just over 1.4 million hours of watch time, he ranks 3rd among Warzone streamers in January 2022 (via sullygnome.com).

Swagg is more of a gameplay streamer who impresses with his skills. The 25-year-old also enjoys laughing and is not shy about making silly remarks.

This has now backfired. In early January, Swagg commented on a tweet regarding an update from Warzone, demanding the retraction of a controversial change.

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Swagg wrote: ‘I will tattoo Raven Software on my right cheek if you reverse the loadout change.’ Said and done – a few hours after the update, Swagg already had the inscription on his butt:

https://twitter.com/Swagg/status/1489388245347565572

The developers reacted to the number and changed their profile picture on Twitter for a few hours:

cod warzone swaggs butt at raven software
The developers played along. Source: Twitter

Community celebrates action, but there is also criticism

If you look at various tweets on the subject, there are many positive reactions. Many users did not expect the CoD developers to engage so thoroughly.

While there are always demands for even more changes, the general mood on the subject is very positive.

However, there is also criticism. One of the biggest female streamers of Warzone, Kalei, wrote that she was not allowed to participate as a captain in an official Warzone tournament because she had spread “oversexualized tweets.”

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On her Twitter account, there are indeed some tweets that would qualify for such an assessment. However, Kalei does not find it appropriate for the official Twitter account of Raven Software to show parts of a butt as a profile picture. She receives much support for this, but also backlash.

The Twitter account of Raven Software has since reverted to its old profile picture and Swagg is recovering from his visit to the tattoo artist. In the first stream after the incident, he talks about his pain while sitting but regrets nothing.

He jokes that Raven could now “copyright” his butt and that the photo of the tattoo would surely make a profitable NFT.

Feel free to write us in the comments what you think of the whole action. If you would like to read more about Warzone, you can find our overview of the upcoming season here: CoD Warzone & Vanguard: Everything we know so far about Season 2 – Release, content, leaks

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