It’s now Friday, which means it’s finally time for your Mandatory Gaming Fails of the Week round-up. This is where we compile all of the big video game fails that happened over the last seven days, and give them the spotlight that they deserve (but probably don’t want). If you find yourself wanting more content like this, be sure to visit Mandatory.com. But now, let’s crack on with those fails!
ProJared allegedly sent nudes to fans, requested them in return
YouTube personality ProJared allegedly sent explicit photos to fans through SnapChat, while also requesting them in return. Some fans came forward in response to the allegations, sharing NSFW images that ProJared allegedly sent them.
NormalBoots parts ways with ProJared following his wife’s allegations
YouTube collective NormalBoots has cut ties with ProJared following the allegations made against the YouTuber. NormalBoots had previously parted ways with Jon “JonTron” Jafari,” who had made controversial comments during a livestream.
Battlefield Firestorm duos removed less than a month after their return
Fans of Battlefield Firestorm have voiced their frustrations after the battle royale mode has its Duos (two players) playlist removed. This is less than a month after the mode was added.
Claptrap voice actor David Eddings alleges Randy Pitchford assaulted him
Claptrap voice actor David Eddings alleges that Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford assaulted him in a hotel lobby during GDC 2017.
Gearbox Software responds to Randy Pitchford abuse claims
Gearbox Software is looking into the claims made by David Eddings, saying that it “takes any and all claims of this nature very seriously and [it] will abstain from commenting on the allegations Dave is making because it is a personnel matter.”
Quantic Dream under investigation for sexual harassment claims
Game Workers Unite has put out a call for testimonies regarding potential sexual harassment at the Quantic Dream studio. GWU has been “informed of acts of sexual harassment and sexual assault committed against women who work and have worked in the company.”