Controversial streamer Sneako has been a polarizing figure in online circles due to his outspoken views on masculinity, social issues, and free speech. Originally gaining fame on YouTube, he faced bans from both YouTube and Twitch, primarily because of how he expressed his worldview on religion, culture, and gender.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 was released on October 25, 2024. The game will feature a fresh campaign set in the early '90s. While playing live on Kick, a platform he joined recently, Sneako noticed that numerous cutscenes in-game feature women as central characters.
"Is it all women in this f**king game? What do they think their target audience is?"
Sneako has been criticized for his statements, which sometimes allude to violence or discipline against women. For instance, he mentioned admiration for stricter enforcement in countries like Saudi Arabia for women who do not adhere to conservative standards.
"Call of Duty, stop putting women in this game": Sneako criticizes women's presence in Black Ops 6
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 includes female characters among its playable Operators. The game introduces a range of Operators in two main factions, Rogue Black Ops and Crimson One, and several of these characters are women. These female Operators are featured both in multiplayer modes and in the Zombies mode.
Sneako has been known to frequently refer to "real masculinity," advocating for men to take dominant roles in relationships.
While playing the game, the streamer was visibly frustrated with the women characters providing directions to him:
"Call of Duty, stop putting women in this game in every single cutscene of this campaign, you know that everybody playing, they're all men! We play this game so we can remember what it was like before all the woke nonsense, before everything went LGBT. Every single cutscene, women telling me what to do"
In other news, Sneako's YouTube account, unbanned after a two-year suspension, has sparked mixed reactions from online users.