Sometimes a game’s release date can be a sticky affair due to regional time differences, and a dutch streamer Having learned it the hard way banned air Predicted “prematurely”, despite being available in some parts of the world.
This is the latest in a series of bans that have hit several streamers as early as 2023, including high-profile streamers like Adin Ross and Mizkiff. However, the streamer in question has been quick to appeal his ban and has already asked Twitch to lift the ban.
Forspoken is a new action RPG from Japanese developer Luminous Productions, a subsidiary of Square Enix, formerly known as Square Enix Business Division 2, the lead developer of Final Fantasy 15. Their latest game follows a young woman, Frey, who is taken from New York. For Athiya, a fantasy world that lives under the tyrannical rule of a society called Tanta.
Frey must use her newfound magical powers to navigate the dangers of Athia, free her people from the trances, and ultimately find her way back home.
Although, at the time of writing, the game has not been released in the US, it is already available in some markets in the Southern Hemisphere, a fact that Dutch Twitch streamer GTAMen took advantage of to obtain a copy of the game earlier. . time. The streamer, who normally broadcasts Grand Theft Auto Online RPG, went live and was able to broadcast part of the gameplay before Twitch came in and banned him for 48 hours for streaming the game early.
GTAmen expressed their dismay over the situation in a tweet in which they shared the email notification they received about the ban and the reason why it was imposed on them.