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Totally fine for older kids who are already into Call of Duty, but the constant energy drink plugging gets old fast.
Best for ages 13+
WhosImmortal is a Call of Duty focused channel that sticks pretty tightly to its lane: weapon breakdowns, settings guides, loadout recommendations, and seasonal meta updates. It's genuinely useful stuff for anyone playing these games, and the creator comes across as knowledgeable and enthusiastic without being obnoxious about it. The tone is upbeat and conversational, like a friend who just happens to know a lot about COD.
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KidWatch Assessment
WhosImmortal is a Call of Duty focused channel that sticks pretty tightly to its lane: weapon breakdowns, settings guides, loadout recommendations, and seasonal meta updates. It's genuinely useful stuff for anyone playing these games, and the creator comes across as knowledgeable and enthusiastic without being obnoxious about it. The tone is upbeat and conversational, like a friend who just happens to know a lot about COD.
The content itself isn't edgy or inappropriate. There's no trash talk, no toxic gaming humor, no crude jokes. It's mostly just numbers, attachments, and strategy. That's refreshing compared to a lot of gaming channels aimed at the same audience.
The one thing that'll make some parents raise an eyebrow is how frequently G Fuel gets pushed. It's in almost every video, sometimes right at the top before anything else. G Fuel markets heavily to young gamers, and the repeated discount codes and contest incentives feel pretty aggressive for a product that's essentially a caffeine supplement.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The video opens with a G Fuel promotion before any actual content, framing the energy drink as a natural part of the gaming lifestyle and offering a discount code to encourage purchases.
G Fuel is promoted again at the very start, this time tied to a contest mechanic where viewer purchases directly benefit the creator, which adds a layer of pressure on the audience to spend money.
Another G Fuel plug leads the video with a time-limited discount code, a recurring pattern across the channel that consistently pushes a caffeinated product to a young audience.
The video details a grind that can take hundreds of hours of gameplay, which frames extreme time investment in a shooter as a desirable and attainable goal without any acknowledgment of balance.
What Parents Should Know
Talk to your kid about what G Fuel actually is before they start asking for it. It's a caffeinated energy supplement, and the channel makes it look like standard gaming gear.
Check whether the games being discussed are age appropriate for your child first. The channel covers Call of Duty titles that carry a Mature rating, so the channel is only as suitable as the game itself.
Use the channel as a conversation starter about advertising. The creator is transparent about being sponsored, but the integration is so frequent it's a good real world example of how influencer marketing works.
Feel comfortable letting older teens use this as a reference if they're already playing these games. The content is practical, clean, and genuinely helpful without pushing anything harmful.
Be aware that videos sometimes implicitly encourage very long play sessions by framing massive in game grinds as exciting goals. Worth a chat about screen time if your kid is already prone to overdoing it.
Recommended for ages 13+.
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