
He quickly attempted to apologize for his use of the word. "What a fucking nigger," he exclaimed while engaged in a firefight. Kjellberg used the epithet while playing the popular multiplayer survival game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds. The controversial Swedish gamer, whose YouTube channel has more than 57 million subscribers, drew himself a fresh helping of ire after he used the n-word during one of his streams. YouTuber PewDiePie Faces Backlash After Saying the N-Word During a Livestreamįelix " PewDiePie" Kjellberg has found himself embroiled in yet another controversy. Sean Vanaman SeptemThis is not the first time that PewDiePie, the most subscribed channel on YouTube,

Sean Vanaman SeptemHe's worse than a closeted racist: he's a propagator of despicable garbage that does real damage to the culture around this industry. We're filing a Dmca takedown of PewDiePie's Firewatch content and any future Campo Santo games. During the controversial livestream of Pubg, the YouTube star whose real name is Felix Kjellberg said, "What a f**king n*****! Geez! Oh my god! What the f**k? Sorry, but what the f**k!" Now, PewDiePie is facing major backlash as, Sean Vanaman, the co-founder of Firewatch developer, Campo Santo is filling a Dmca takedown notice on PewDiePie’s videos about Firewatch, and all future games under them, Vanaman explained on Twitter. YouTube superstar, PewDiePie is once again under hot water after saying the n-word during a live game broadcast.

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In today's Horror Highlights, we also have a look at Nerdist's short film The Mystic Museum, and details on the HelLA Horror Night charity event at the Los Angeles Theatre, Blackshaw's Scare Slam at the London Horror Festival, the Filipino folklore animated series Umbra, and the video game Guts. Mary Shelley's iconic creation turns 200 in 2018, and to celebrate two centuries of Victor Frankenstein and his monster, author Christopher Frayling has written a new book (coming out this Halloween from Reel Art Press) exploring the rich history of Shelley's now legendary novel and the influences it has had on pop culture-on the screen, stage, and page. Horror Highlights: Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years Book, The Mystic Museum, Hella Horror Night, Scare Slam at London Horror Fest, Umbra, Guts Much like Firewatch, Valley Of Gods is really They decide to seek the tomb out in the hopes that it will be the source of their next major film. That's why they're thrilled to receive information that may lead them to the Tomb of Nefertiti a lost Egyptian tomb that is said to contain many mysteries. The problem is that they're having trouble replicating that success. Campo Santo, developers of Firewatch, have revealed that their next project is a first-person adventure called In The Valley Of Gods See related Outlander: season 4 teaser released Outlander season 5: network in "early talks" for renewal In The Valley Of Gods stars two 1920s filmmakers who hit the big time after one of their projects became an unexpected hit. Here's a trailer for In The Valley Of Gods. "Both sides spoke about our values and how, when you get right down to it, we, as human beings, are hard-limited by the time we have left when it comes to making the things we care about and believe in.Matthew Byrd Explore an ancient tomb in the next game from the makers of Firewatch. "We had a series of long conversations with the people at Valve and everyone shared the satisfaction we take in working with people whose talents dwarf our own to make things we never thought possible," the developer wrote. In the Valley of Gods was only announced for PC, but the blog post didn't say if being part of Valve means the game won't be released on consoles, however unlikely. The team will now move to Bellevue, Washington, where Valve is located. The studio said that being bought won't change much, the team will "maintain our jobs as video game developers" and the developer will continue working on In the Valley of Gods, due for release in 2019. The unexpected news was announced by Campo Santo in a blog post over the weekend.

Campo Santo, the developer of Firewatch, has been acquired by Valve.
