> Seja Clair Obscur: Expedição 33
> Feito por 30 pessoas na França
> Orçamento inferior a US$ 10 milhões
> Franquias de US$ 200 milhões perdidas para um sonho de US$ 10 milhões
> Seu jogo parece melhor do que todos eles
> 500 mil cópias em 24 horas
> 1 milhão em 3 dias
> 3,3 milhões em exatamente 33 dias (sim, TRINTA E TRÊS)
> Ganhou 9 dos 13 prêmios no The Game Awards
> Maior nota de usuários do Metacritic DE TODOS OS TEMPOS
> 98% dos críticos recomendam no OpenCritic
> Bateu o recorde de The Last of Us Part II que durava desde 2020
> Apenas o segundo jogo a ganhar TODOS os 5 principais prêmios de Jogo do Ano
> O primeiro foi Baldur's Gate 3
Uma equipe menor do que o andar do seu escritório fez o jogo mais premiado da história
We have been made aware of the situation involving Cece during the recent creator tournament.
While we have worked together previously, we do not support behavior that targets or disrespects other creators. As a result, we will not be continuing any partnership moving forward.
We believe in keeping competition respectful, and we wish everyone the best going forward.
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This might be a bit longer post, sorry
To expand on this statement, the reason I said this actually had nothing to do with Charlie Kirk or any other civil unrest this year. While of course, it's an agitating variable, it wasn't the reason
Last year, at Twitchcon, Nmplol and Wakewilder were sexually assaulted live and on camera, twitch made no statement and pretended like this didn't happen.
That type of behavior is disgusting, wrong, and has no place in civilized society. Anyone with a brain knew that if this had happened to a female creator at the time, Twitch's response would have been completely different. Anyone without a brain had that proven last night.
To me, this proved an undeniable cynical reality: Twitch doesn't care about sexual assault, they care about the optics of sexual assault. If they had cared, they would have approached it with men in the same way. This proves their motives are driven by optics rather than principle.
Under that reasoning, it could be assumed that Twitch would allow the same thing to occur again this year. Why wouldn't they? They got away with it last year.
This is what my true reasoning was behind what I said.
Even now, Twitch refuses to apologize to Emiru or even name her. Innocuous to the uninitiated but obvious to the informed.
They are refusing to apologize because it could be used against them in a lawsuit. They are refusing to name her to avoid boosting SEO (search engine optimization) connecting the company to this event and to not further spread her name in the hopes that it will minimize the controversy.
In front of everyone, they put optics over principle and insult your intelligence by assuming you're too stupid to see it.
Actions speak louder than words and what people avoid saying often reveals their true intent.
I apologize that sometimes when I speak on issues that I do so in such a brash and offensive tone that it polarizes people against me. When things like this happens it makes me think about that a lot. Could I have made a bigger difference if I was less of an asshole? Maybe.
Stay safe, trust your instincts, and believe what you see and not what you hear.