Job Posting By Org Leaks Their Own CSGO Roster, CodeMiko Vstreamer Banned, PUBG Mobile India Return?
Did a huge esports org accidentally reveal their OWN secret roster announcement in a job posting they put up themselves? Plus, V-Streamer “CodeMiko” banned for a 3rd time and losing over 250k followers, possibly for saying Simp on stream. And, will PUBG India be returning alongside new PUBG Horror Game?
Esports Org Leaks New Roster THEMSELVES In Accidental Job Posting
Roster announcements are a big deal in the esports world, with lots of money on the line in order to generate the most hype possible, and the biggest momentum killer for carefully constructed roster announcements is if there are leaks ahead of time. Since it’s something that takes weeks of preparation and lots of people to all keep quiet, keeping the lid on a big announcement is already hard enough to do. But it becomes so much harder when the actual esports org leaks the announcement ahead of time themselves on accident, and that’s exactly what Sweedish esports org GODSENT have done with an errant job posting they used to look for a new video editor.
Huge Virtual streamer banned from Twitch possibly for saying SIMP
VTubers and VStreamers, also known as virtual tubers and virtual streamers, have been a different way to stand out on the saturated Twitch market, really blowing up within the last year. These streamers use a digital avatar, heavy editing, and even for some involve the use of motion capture suits, in order to replace their likeness on stream with an animated character to interact with audiences as they play games or just hang out with their friends. And one of the biggest stand outs in this creative category has been CodeMiko, a streamer who has amassed over a quarter of a million followers while interacting and streaming with some of the biggest names on the platform.
Will PUBG India Be Returning Alongside New PUBG Horror Game?
Ever since PUBG Mobile was banned in India last year, the Indian mobile gaming community has been DYING to learn when the game would be relaunched in the country. PUBG Mobile was removed from the app stores last year after a governmental crackdown on Chinese tech influence in the company, removing games managed and owned by gaming giant Tencent, as they are backed by the Chinese government.Now though, the mobile gaming community is split on whether the game will be launched in just just hours or days, to possibly being delayed all the way past March before mobile gamers will be able to get a taste of the game again.
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