Bungie says it has «irrefutable evidence» that a well-known streamer accused of leaking content from a recent Destiny 2 Community Summit is in fact guilty of multiple leaks of confidential information over a period spanning several years. The streamer in question, however, is steadfastly maintaining his innocence, and has vowed to clear his name.
Bungie first addressed the leak of photographs and other information from the recent online presentation in a brief statement posted to Twitter on April 14.
Breaches of this trust could result in our inability to hold more summits. We take these breaches extremely seriously and are taking actions to reinforce our policies with those invited to these internal meetings.April 14, 2023
«Community interaction and engagement is central to Bungie and our games,» the studio tweeted. «For years, we've invited creators and other members of the community to confidential summits to provide feedback on the future of Destiny. This is a beloved part of the process, but relies heavily on trust.
»Breaches of this trust could result in our inability to hold more summits. We take these breaches extremely seriously and are taking actions to reinforce our policies with those invited to these internal meetings."
Bungie didn't name the streamer, and still hasn't, but Ekuegan, a popular streamer and YouTuber famous for clearing more than 6,000 Grandmaster Nightfalls—Destiny 2's most difficult PvE content, basically—said it was him, first by denying the claim on Twitter(opens in new tab) and then confirming with Forbes(opens in new tab) that he was the one accused.
The initial evidence against Ekuegan was contained in the leaked images, which contained information including plans for future seasons of
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