

That last part is probably true, but I’m sure nobody blames the developer for what went on. Furthermore, we’re complicit: I’m sure we’ve made money off of the 5.7M views that video has and that’s something for us to think about.” “I’d urge other developers & will be reaching out to folks much larger than us to cut him off from the content that has made him a millionaire. He’s worse than a closeted racist: he’s a propagator of despicable garbage that does real damage to the culture around this industry.” There’s also a breaking point. I am sick of this child getting more and more chances to make money off of what we make. “We’re filing a DMCA takedown of PewDiePie’s Firewatch content and any future Campo Santo game. There is a bit of leeway you have to have with the internet when wake up every day and make video games. Sean stated that he will reach out to larger companies and urge them to take action against PewDiePie. However, sources indicate that it reached a total 5.7 million views. The video in question is not available on YouTube anymore. All Discussions Screenshots Artwork Broadcasts Videos News Guides Reviews.
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Apparently, PewDiePie used a racial slur during one of his Firewatch gameplay videos, which prompted Campo Santo co-founder Sean Vanaman to take action. The complaint comes from Firewatch developer Campo Santo. Now, one of his videos is the focus of a DMCA Takedown. So far this year, he lost partnerships with YouTube and Disney because of an antisemitic video. In response to accusations that developers like Vanaman hate content creators on the web, Vanaman clarified that he “loves streamers,” but game developers should exercise caution when they make money off of a popular public figure who spews anti-Semitic and racist language.We’re all used to PewDiePie’s eccentricity, right? There’s nothing wrong with speaking your mind, surely, but when it comes to choice of words, the YouTube star has not been very careful. He's worse than a closeted racist: he's a propagator of despicable garbage that does real damage to the culture around this industry.- Sean Vanaman September 10, 2017 The big gaming controversy of the week (so far) kicked off in a big way on Sunday when YouTuber PewDiePie dropped an ugly racial slur in an angry outburst during a PUBG livestream. I am sick of this child getting more and more chances to make money off of what we make.- Sean Vanaman September 10, 2017 Sean Vanaman (vanaman) September 10, 2017. Were filing a DMCA takedown of PewDiePies Firewatch content and any future Campo Santo games. We're filing a DMCA takedown of PewDiePie's Firewatch content and any future Campo Santo games.- Sean Vanaman September 10, 2017 Lo streamer ha già rimosso un suo video su Firewatch dal proprio canale YouTube.
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Needless to say, the videogaming community has responded appropriately-with anger and condemnation.Īs community members fire off on forums like NeoGAF, co-founder of Campo Santo and creator of Firewatch Sean Vanaman is hoping to set an example for game developers, taking a stand against PewDiePie in a series of tweets, beginning with this claim: The YouTuber tries to amend “fucking n-er” to “fucking asshole” before then attempting to laugh it off. YouTube has accepted the copyright takedown request submitted by Campo Santo against Felix PewDiePie Kjellberg for his two hour stream of its game, Firewatch. While livestreaming a play session of Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds, Kjellberg used a racial slur as he had trouble shooting an opposing player on a bridge. YouTube celebrity and probable racist Felix “PewDiePie” Kjellberg is under fire once again.
