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26/02/2024

Popular streamer accidentally fired a shot on the stream and got banned
A famous game streamer on Call of Duty and other shooters did not fully unload the gun, and accidentally shot during the broadcast. As a result, the streamer immediately received a ban on Twitch, as well as with him terminated the contract of the famous brand Soar Gaming, with which the player cooperated.
As reported , the incident occurred with the popular streamer Carl Riemer (Carl Riemer), whose YouTube-channel is subscribed to more than 800 thousand people. During a recent stream, Carl Riemer took his G***k pistol, jokingly threatening one of the viewers, and began to unload it. However, before he could fully discharge the weapon, the streamer accidentally pulled the trigger and fired a shot into the wall right in front of the camera. No one was injured during the incident, but Carl Riemer himself was extremely amazed and puzzled by what happened, not understanding how it happened.
Shortly after the incident, Carl Rimmer's Twitch account was banned, and it is unknown whether it will be unblocked at all. In addition, Soar Gaming, which had a contract with the streamer, immediately terminated it and issued a statement in which it noted that it did not support or approve of Carl Rimmer's actions. The streamer later released a special video on his YouTube channel, where he detailed the shooting incident and noted how much he regretted the incident. Rimer noted that he was not completely sober during the streamer, but he is aware that guns are not toys and apologizes. In addition, the streamer believes that he was lucky to get only a ban for his mistake, and no one was hurt, although he could have.
Earlier wrote about professional player Kurt Fenech (Kurt Fenech), who had a conflict with Electronic Arts. The company felt that Fenech insulted its employees, and therefore immediately banned the player in all its games and game services.

26/02/2024

Ninja accidentally reveals his earnings on Twitch

26/02/2024

DrDisRespect compared streamer and game developer salaries: 'The numbers don't add up a bit'

Streamer Guy DrDisRespect Bame has explained why he has no plans to return to making games. On one of his broadcasts, he said that he earns an amount on Twitch that is much higher than developers' salaries.

"When I make millions and millions and millions and millions and millions and millions and millions of dollars just doing shows, and I compare that to $56k plus roughly the same bonus - and that's for three years of working on a project.... The numbers don't add up a little bit."

In 2011, DrDisRespect was hired by Sledgehammer Games, the developer of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Baim was later promoted to level designer and created eight maps for CoD: Advanced Warfare, which were included in the final version of the shooter.

DrDisRespect's channel on Twitch has over 3.7 million followers and 146 million views. He streams PUBG, Fortnite, Apex Legends and other games.

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