TimTheTatman's Return to Warzone Didn't Go As Planned

TimTheTatman returns to COD after a hiatus to experience Urzikstan.
TimTheTatman returns to COD after a hiatus to experience Urzikstan. / Activision

TimTheTatman finally returned to Warzone after a brief hiatus and experienced the highs and lows of Urzikstan almost immediately.

Content creator, Timothy "TimTheTatman" Betar, surprised the world when he joined Hershel "Dr Disrespect" Beahm IV on Call of Duty: Warzone this holiday season. The fan-favorite streamer took a break from Call of Duty back in June after Activision removed both his and Nick "Nickmercs" Kolcheff's Operator Bundles from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Many thought he would never return to the Battle Royale following the controversy, but it seems like Warzone's latest update enticed TimTheTatman back to the game.

After all, Urzikstan finally replaced Al Mazrah in Season 1, bringing a Verdansk-inspired map to Warzone for the first time in years. Plus, advanced movement, new Perks, and a wide-open weapons meta make the Battle Royale (almost) as fun as it was back in 2020. In typical TimTheTatman fashion, though, his reintroduction to Warzone did not go as planned.

TimTheTatman's Return to Warzone Didn't Go As Planned

TimTheTatman shared a clip of a classic experience in the Urzikstan Gulag. In his 1v1, TimTheTatman briefly searches for his opponent before he spots the enemy and delivers some body shots. He all-but thinks he has the victory secured...until this happened. Check out the video below.

Despite getting his first shots off, TimTheTatman is the one to die after his opponent snaps on him with a few clean headshots. The streamer jumped from his chair and started screaming after losing the gunfight he should have won.

Several replies call out the player for cheating, and some even jokingly pointed out the "skill issue" present in the clip. The reality, though, is that we have all been there at one point or another, especially in the Gulag.

Fortunately, TimTheTatman's teammates, Dr Disrespect and Dennis "Cloakzy" Lepore, were there to buy him back after the tragedy.