![]() ![]() This most recent incident has other YouTube personalities scared about their business. That was before the events of Charlottesville made the star realise that Nazis were not a joke. Kjellberg did apologise for this video, but not before taking swipes at the Wall Street Journal for its coverage for the incident.ĭespite claims that he would go ‘family friendly’ in April, the star has repeatedly made Nazi jokes and started courting a far right wing audience. This resulted in his network, the Disney-owned Maker, dropping the YouTuber, and Google cancelling his premium YouTube Red Scare Pewdiepie show. The ‘more and more chances’ part of this tweet is a reference to Pewdiepie coming under fire earlier this year, after he paid some users on Fiver to hold up a sign saying ‘Death to All Jews’ above their heads. We're filing a DMCA takedown of PewDiePie's Firewatch content and any future Campo Santo games.- Sean Vanaman September 10, 2017 Taking to Twitter ( below), the studio’s co-founder Sean Vanaman said that he is “sick of this child getting more and more chances to make money off of what we make.”Ĭlick through below to get to the full thread – it's quite the read. The personality has come under fire for his use of the word, while many ‘right wing reactionaries’ (read: Gamergate assholes) have come to Kjellberg’s defence.īut the developer of Firewatch, Campo Santo, is taking a stand against the YouTuber, threatening to pull his videos of their game in a DMCA takedown.Ĭontent featuring the adventure title is now gone from Pewdiepie's channel, but it’s unclear whether the DMCA has taken effect or whether Kjellberg has removed it as a precautionary measure. The Swedish YouTube star, real name Felix Kjellberg, used the slur during stream of Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds, quickly trying to claw back the remark by saying “I didn’t mean that in a bad way.” All rights reserved.Pewdiepie is back in hot water after dropping the N bomb during a livestream. Programming by Will Armstrong (Bioshock II), Ben Burbank (Costume Quest 2, Space Base DF-9), and Paolo Surricchio (Deadpool, Call of Duty Advanced Warfare).Gameplay scripting and design work by Patrick Ewing (Twitter) and Nels Anderson (Mark of the Ninja).Fluid first-person animation by James Benson (Ori & The Blind Forest).A stirring original soundtrack by Chris Remo (Gone Home).A thrilling story and script by Sean Vanaman and Jake Rodkin (The Walking Dead: Season 1, Poker Night at the Inventory).A spectacular wilderness environment by Olly Moss (Illustrator) and Jane Ng (The Cave, Brutal Legend).Living, breathing characters brought to life by Cissy Jones (The Walking Dead: Season 1) and Rich Sommer (Mad Men).Secrets and discoveries to be made over every hill.A tailor-made story: the choices you make shape the narrative and build relationships.A stunningly beautiful wilderness environment that expands as you explore.If you plan on playing with a younger gamer, that might be good to know going in. But when something strange draws you out of your lookout tower and into the forest, you’ll explore a wild and unknown environment, facing questions and making choices that can build or destroy the only meaningful relationship you have.Ī Note: Firewatch is a video game about adults having adult conversations about adult things. Your supervisor Delilah is available to you at all times over a small, handheld radio-your only contact with the world you've left behind. An especially hot, dry summer has everyone on edge. Perched high atop a mountain, it’s your job to look for smoke and keep the wilderness safe. You are a man named Henry who has retreated from his messy life to work as a fire lookout in the Wyoming wilderness. Firewatch is a single-player first-person mystery set in the Wyoming wilderness.
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