Since his early days streamingWorld of Warcraft,Sodapoppinhas become one of Twitch’s biggest content creators with nearly 9 million followers on the platform. The streamer ranks among thetop 10 most followed creators on Twitchand is often credited as majorly contributing to the explosion in popularity ofAmong Usin 2020. While he has branched out to a variety of different games over his career, Blizzard titles likeWoWandDiabloregularly show up in his streams. Now, Sodapoppin has recently shared his belief that Blizzard may hold some kind of “vendetta” against him.
While Sodapoppin rose to fame through streamingWorld of Warcraft, the creator feels he may not be on the best terms with Blizzard. Sodapoppin claims that, despite his success through Blizzard’s IPs, he has never received access to any ofBlizzard’s betas for games likeOverwatchorWorld of Warcraft. During a recent stream, Sodapoppin explained his reasoning for the sour relationship, relating a story from the days leading up to Blizzard’s 2014Diablo 3expansion,Reapers of Souls.
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The story from Sodapoppin explains that Blizzard had approached him with an offer to make a video showing offDiablo 3: Reaper of Souls' new Crusader class. However, once the release date for the video arrived, the management company working with Blizzard informed Sodapoppin that the developer “really doesn’t like him” and asked him not to publish the video. Sodapoppin was reportedly given a compromise from the management company, offering to pay him half of the original planned payout in exchange for not uploading the video.
Though Sodapoppin has been one of Twitch’s top talents for years, recent months have seen the streamer’s schedule become increasingly erratic. With fans attributing the absence to the after-effects of his second ban from Twitch, Sodapoppin was quick to quell these rumors. A Twitter response to fan concerns revealed thatSodapoppin “hasn’t felt like streaming"and wasn’t intending to force himself to keep a regular schedule. Sodapoppin’s story about Blizzard’s vendetta serves as an amusing anecdote from his early days as a content creator.