Xbox Co-Founder Slams Halo Infinite Players for Sexual Harassments Against Female Twitch Streamers: Online gaming has advanced dramatically over the last two decades, yet many players, particularly women, continue to have a negative experience. Twitch broadcaster Grenade Queen revealed on Twitter that while playing Halo Infinite, she received a range of sexual comments. Sexual Harassment in Halo Infinite is not a new thing, but this time Blackley himself took notice.
During the game, the players abuse her, advising her that she should move to a more gaming-oriented game like Fortnite or Valorant. “You should show your t*ts on Twitch,” she remarked. Seamus Blackley caught the footage and tweeted that such behavior was inappropriate. As a result, Blackley claimed that the creator’s behavior was “conductible” and “brad.”
Here is the full tweet where Blackley Showed his dissatisfaction against Sexual Harassment in Halo Infinite by Players
This wasn’t the future for @xbox live we envisioned. As a community and with the help of @Microsoft this needs to be highlighted and stopped. It will take teamwork between players, devs, and console manufacturers to change this and it’s time. It’s past time. https://t.co/hVPHDvESVP
— Seamus Blackley (@SeamusBlackley) December 20, 2021
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Xbox Co-Founder Slams Halo Infinite Players for Sexual Harassments Against Female Twitch StreamersXbox Co-Founder Slams Halo Infinite Players for Sexual Harassments Against Female Twitch Streamers
Blackley acknowledged the problem’s persistence in a follow-up Tweet, suggesting that the solution should be a collaborative effort between Xbox and developers. It’s impossible to predict how successful those efforts will be, or whether Xbox will take the necessary steps to improve online gaming.
Microsoft and Halo have been always the center of debate since their release whether its fans over expectation or Microsoft under ambition, Halo puts a genetically enhanced Marine—the Master Chief—against an extraterrestrial religious cult, with humanity’s destiny on the line. Since its creation, it has been created in-house by Microsoft, with the initial Xbox. 343 took up Halo production from Bungie, the team that created the first versions, in 2007. According to interviews with more than 20 current and former employees who sought anonymity because they weren’t permitted to speak publicly, the Microsoft-owned studio has been defined by poor internal tech tools, infighting, and high turnover.
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