Just a He/Him out here trying to live my best life! love, respect, and protect women! I love gaming, comics, anime, manga, and geek culture. Love it all!
Charleston White goes off on Cam Newton after he tells him to change his delivery 😳
“You’re worried about my delivery but have nothing to say to these rappers on your show”
A Destiny 2 community manager has criticized game studio leaders for making “multiple years of poor decisions” following Bungie’s recent layoffs.
The discussion started after former Square Enix executive Jacob Navok argued that the gaming industry’s problems are mainly caused by the market.
Former Bungie vice president Mark Noseworthy shared the post, saying, “I think this is the best explanation of what has happened to the games industry over the past few years.”
Destiny 2 community manager Dylan “dmg04” Gafner disagreed, writing: “Feels somewhat disingenuous to place blame purely on the market without asking for accountability from leaders who made multiple years of poor decisions too, but nuance is hard to find on Twitter.”
After some people thought he was criticizing Noseworthy directly, Gafner clarified: “This wasn’t directed at you personally. I just don’t think we can blame everything on the market and ignore the decisions leaders made along the way.”
Looking back, I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to work with MyNameIsByf and have the honor of illustrating and animating the entire story of Destiny 2 from the beginning to Lightfall.
At the time, I never imagined we would one day be here.
@nnarum We appreciate you - ALL of you.
Many of us on the team will be on the Tower on June 9 to visit Monument of Triumph with you.
While we're confident the servers won't crash, we've seen some posts floating around. Our Operations Center is prepared for the challenge.
Thank you to everyone who has reached out. Thank you to everyone who’s been sharing what Destiny means to them.
Passing these along to the team as they roll in. Photos, videos, art pieces, everything.
Your stories mean the world to all of us. Thank you.
For this week’s BLKOUT Select Spotlight, we’re shining a light on someone who didn’t just exist in (The fight game) gaming culture.
He helped steer it for this generation and the ones to come. From the place I still like to call home, the FGC.
Let me introduce the man with the love for the craft and the discipline to show up every single day. Maximilian Dood.
Max isn’t just a streamer.
He’s a historian of the fight game.
A dude who carried entire franchises on his back through pure dedication, community energy, and that signature “LET’S GO” chaos we all know too well.
From MvC to Guilty Gear to Street Fighter to Tekken, you name a best'em Up, Max made sure fighting games never faded. When publishers went quiet. When trends moved on. When attention spans got shorter. He was still there. Uploading. Breaking down tech. Reacting. Teaching. Keeping the flame alive.
He didn’t just play the games.
He built culture around them.
People love Max because he’s real.
He respects the art form.
He puts people on without talking down.
He makes deep mechanics feel approachable.
He celebrates the vets and welcomes the newcomers.
And he did all of this long before it was cool to care again. Max is one of those rare creators who didn’t change to fit the industry.
The industry changed around him.
Whether it’s the hype moments, the netcode blessings, or the way he protects the legacy of the FGC, Max feels like that older brother at the arcade. Hands you a token. Shows you a combo. Then still beats you with a smile.
To me, Max is proof of what passion looks like when you stay consistent.
The BLKOUT Select Spotlight is for creators who move culture through presence, passion, and consistency.
This week, that light belongs to Max.
@DeltyThe73rd That's me... I'm the frost player... I spam my fourth ability, nuke rooms, give my tm's over guard and freeze things. I use the tenant glaxion and I have nourish subsumed over my second ability. That's me. I'm a frost player.