Covering the Sea of Thieves situation where a senior community manager apparently promoted a predator, huge thanks to @crudmasterTV who also covered/unearthed a lot of this.
Would love to interview him in regards to all of this:
https://t.co/1ZmdIIwAol
Our video covering Bungie's upcoming troubles based on info given by insiders and the Destiny 2 announcement:
☂️https://t.co/43NgiCoogy
Vibes right now are no one wants to talk yet before the layoffs.
🪦DESTINY 2 FINALLY DEAD
🌊SEA OF THIEVES SITUATION (exposed by @crudmasterTV)
🐦ANGRY BIRDS 2 #sponsored
🫧 FINALLY PLAYING SUBNAUTICA 2 WITH @Becka_Kayy
🧐https://t.co/Sy0EIl9Wkp
The LAST Ashes of Creation text messages:
- Investors saved former CEO Steven Sharif's mansion
- Krafton, RIOT, Netease, NCSoft & others 'almost' bought into Ashes of Creation
- Morgan Stanley valuation of Ashes was $1.25 BILLION
https://t.co/Xwv8ZGEp46
Ashes of Creation legal drama:
- Steven Sharif's older brother Tim has testified against him, saying he was scammed for $1 million
- The Board responded with their own exhibits/declarations
- Leaked text messages show more details on San Diego mansion
https://t.co/9rQUByE1ss
A lawyer reached out to me in regards to the ongoing Ashes of Creation legal fights. Also just want to correct some things being said about me by both people and media outlets:
https://t.co/8ZpdBl58pk
Yet another exclusive bombshell interview - this time with the former private chef (and culinary director) of former Intrepid Studios CEO Steven Sharif and his husband, John Moore.
The interview reveals some answers to longstanding questions pertaining to the $21,000 given to Private Chefs Incorporated along with the bizarre amount of DoorDash transactions in the Ashes of Creation general ledger we had published recently.
The private chef also recalls cooking for the CEO of RIOT Games when he came over as a guest to Steven Sharif's luxurious Santa Fe mansion.
Contrary to what many people may expect, the private chef shares stories that show Steven Sharif and John Moore in a different light opposite of claims made by individuals such as Jason Caramanis and former employees.
In the quiet corner of the indie MMO space, unexpected backlash blew up over the ban of a player from Elder Game's official Discord server for Project: Gorgon.
Was this a one-time drama incident or something that had been bubbling under the surface for multiple years?
We explore what exactly happened as we interview DoctorPepper (one of the banned players and posters of the r/MMORPG threads on Project: Gorgon's recent controversy).
We've reached out to Citan and Jackencola of Elder Games for comment but have not yet received a response as of the publication of this video.
https://t.co/NhSzaF3ySB
Second video covering the serious allegations detailed in the 400 page nuclear bomb that former Intrepid Studios CEO Steven Sharif dropped in Californian court.
The judge seemed annoyed in responding to the declarations and yet again ruled against the former CEO and his legal representation for a 4th time.
https://t.co/IpL6Xmfokg
We finally hear from former Intrepid Studios and Ashes of Creation CEO Steven Sharif.
Steven Sharif apologizes and shares his side of the story with a self-curated Q&A accompanying an unusual 400 page motion for a receiver through the court.
https://t.co/ykaiN5BBOB
With the release of court transcripts, I'm responding to Steven Sharif's statement issued through @Kotaku that was directed towards my coverage:
https://t.co/UF88Eng8XG
How else do young naive streamers find out about the terrible people unless we out the bad ones?? People say why don’t you just keep it private when if they DID keep it private, new victims would continuously keep getting tricked…
@Dexerto Thanks for covering, just want to clarify I never said anything about the Kickstarter funds being misused.
Original video and direct link to the ledger for anyone interested:
https://t.co/PIes4UAtKz