Call of Duty: Warzone Has Been Dethroned by a New Competitive First-Person Shooter on Twitch.

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The latest first-person shooter game by Ubisoft is quickly becoming the most popular on Twitch, overtaking both Call of Duty: Warzone and Modern Warfare 2.

The latest first-person shooter game stream by Ubisoft is quickly becoming the most popular on Twitch, overtaking both Call of Duty: Warzone and Modern Warfare 2.

Ubisoft, a gaming powerhouse, has returned to the first-person shooter (FPS) genre with its most recent release, XDefiant, which has topped Call of Duty: Warzone in terms of streaming popularity on Twitch. Fans are hailing Ubisoft's XDefiant as a potential rival to Call of Duty despite the fact that the game is still in the early stages of its limited beta testing phase. Despite this, the game has already created waves.

XDefiant is providing a number of things that the most recent Call of Duty games have lacked in their iterations. For years, fans of Call of Duty have been begging that specific features be added to earlier installments of the Call of Duty series of games. Ubisoft has been making a concerted effort to generate excitement about XDefiant in the run-up to the game's official release. As part of this effort, the company has been giving away game keys to select streamers and providing prizes to those who have watched the streams, including the official broadcast event. Tom Clancy's name was eventually removed from the title of the game, which had previously been titled Tom Clancy's XDefiant.

For the first two days after the debut of the closed beta, XDefiant quickly rose to become one of the most popular streams on Twitch, attracting a total of approximately 50,000 viewers and surpassing the popularity of both Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2 combined. Despite the fact that the numbers are somewhat comparable, XDefiant is now enjoying a comfortable lead with 45,000 viewers on Twitch. Both Warzone and Modern Warfare 2 are only able to maintain a viewership of 27.5 thousand and 9.4 thousand respectively.

"This is an extremely harsh. When combined, Warzone and MW2 have a lower total number of views than the XDefiant Closed Beta "according to one gamer. As a result of the numerous bugs that have been discovered in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, many people believe that the game is now getting the attention that it so richly deserves. The "arcade-like" action is both enjoyable and evocative, making it a hit with gamers who are looking for a throwback experience. In addition, a great number of people are particularly enthused about the game's swift and fluid mobility, a plethora of vividly colored levels, and skill-based matchmaking. 

The first-person shooter (FPS) player population has had their interest peaked as a result of the unveiling of XDefiant in 2021, which provided faster gameplay advancements while maintaining a realistic gunplay experience. The success of XDefiant is evidence that Ubisoft is serious about maintaining open communication with its player base. The developers have been paying attention to the comments provided by the players and implementing it into the game, which has contributed to the growing anticipation surrounding XDefiant. The game's trio-squad shooter structure has also been shown to be popular, which has resulted in an increase in the number of people participating in the game.

The game appears to be in a good position to give Call of Duty some competition thanks to its distinctive features that are comparable to Overwatch. It remains to be seen whether XDefiant can maintain its current momentum in the face of stiff competition from established franchises. Some people in the gaming community have even hinted that this could just be the honeymoon phase for the game. Many people in the gaming community are eagerly awaiting the official launch of the game later this year.

XDefiant is currently going through the development process.