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Streamer Dedicates His Life to Destiny 2, Plays Over 19,000 Hours – Swears He’s Innocent But Bungie Bans Him

Streamer Dedicates His Life to Destiny 2, Plays Over 19,000 Hours – Swears He’s Innocent But Bungie Bans Him

Bungie has caused a stir in the Destiny 2 community. A well-known launcher has been described as leaked because information about the upcoming Season 21 has hit the Discord server. The viewer wanted his reputation back, but Bungie is now closing the case.

Which streamer is affected? This is Twitch and YouTube Streamer “Ekuega”. He and other content creators have been invited to a secret meeting with Bungie so they can get updates on upcoming content.

After that meeting, however, important information from the conference leaked to Discord. So Bungie reviewed the breach of trust case and concluded that the culprit could only be Ekuega. They gently prevent him and call him a leaker, although he still denies the crime.

The operator suspects he is being used as a scapegoat and that the culprit is someone else, but Bungie is undeterred and insists the guilty verdict is justified.

Bungie closes the case – he has enough evidence to prove Tat

What did Bungie say now? While many content creators are now siding with and supporting Ekuega, Bungie has already made up their minds. They issued a final statement on Twitter, closing the case for themselves:

Our security and legal teams have reviewed hard evidence, including video footage, verified messages, and photos, that shows a chronological pattern confirming that the same individual shared confidential information from community summits over several years.

We are very disappointed to receive this information and wish things were different with this person. We do not take these actions lightly and we are confident in our decision.

This is our final communication on this matter.

via Twitter

Banji insists that they have hard evidence and that Equiga is the culprit. While many fans, including Ekuega, were hoping to unblock him and restore his reputation, Bungie makes it clear that it’s over.

What’s next for Equiga? Streaming software is weakly banned, so you don’t know how long this ban will last and if it’s permanent. If the ban is too long, Ekuega will have to stream other games to keep going on Twitch.

Games like Warframe, Fortnite, and Lost Ark are among the games he has featured on his channel from time to time. So it is very likely that he will go to test new games and be able to continue broadcasting.

What do you think of the case? Do you think Equiga is guilty or is he just a scapegoat for an evil man? Let’s find out in the comments!

Destiny 2’s creative mode has been moribund for 5 years and Bungie still owes it to the community’s answers about the future