The Destiny 2 Developer Facing Harassment for an Innocent Error

Game news He showed too much! This Destiny 2 developer is getting harassed over a completely accidental mistake…

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In a presentation, a Bungie employee presenting the next free Destiny 2 update was attacked and harassed live. Something that happened because of a simple, small handling error.

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Destiny 2: a free update before the final form

It was last week that Bungie, the studio behind the MMOFPS Destiny 2 (massively multiplayer online first-person shooter), hosted a live stream on Twitch to talk about the future of the game. more precisely around the free update entitled Into the Light. This one arrives on April 9 and allows its players to get back into the swing of things before the release of the Final Form expansion next June 4. Free content following Bungie's initiative in March where The Witch Queen content was offered to PlayStation Plus subscribers.

A stream which allowed us to learn more about the activity Onslaught. You must then protect a unit while repelling waves of increasingly tough enemies. Each battle will allow players to grow stronger and therefore promises to add a layer of thought in preparing for battle. Hoping that, despite the vagaries of the live broadcast, spectators were able to appreciate the content to come.

An unwelcome manipulation

In fact, the live presentation on March 19 was quickly polluted. While he presented the update In the light, Associate Activity Designer Noah unfortunately showed too much. By pressing the Alt+Tab key combination, he then switched tabs. This resulted in his Steam nickname being revealed and earned him racist insults and death threats. According to the media The Game Post, tens of thousands of spectators were able to see the numerous invitations on Steam from individuals with shocking and offensive nicknames.

An error that doesn't seem to have been repeated two days ago, from another Bungie stream. This made it possible to present several things. The Hall of Champions will be a new social space within the tower, allowing players to collect weapons and armor from the new arsenal. The latter is called Bravery and is directly inspired by armor from Destiny 2 Vanilla (in the first year). A non-exhaustive stream since Bungie still has to address the content of the exotic missions, the presentation of three other PvP maps as well as present other surprises that they have up their sleeves.

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