Genshin Impact streamer Mordex shocked his audience by broadcasting the Genshin Impact 3.0 closed beta on the popular livestreaming service Twitch, breaking the non-disclosure agreement all beta testers must abide by. Although some Genshin Impact players enjoyed the leaked content, the general response to the streamer's actions has been negative, with many condemning his actions. The livestream was met with backlash from Genshin Impact players, including many who were upset by the spoilers that came out of the stream, which spread rapidly on social media.
Genshin Impact is no stranger to leaks and its Version 3.0 beta test has been no exception, with many prominent Genshin Impact leakers sharing leaks from the upcoming update on a daily basis. However, HoYoverse has been known to take legal action against beta testers who break the terms of their agreements. Earlier this year, news broke of a Genshin Impact leaker being fined thousands of dollars for leaking content from Genshin Impact's 2.5 beta test. Given HoYoverse's track record of taking action against leakers, Mordex's recent actions could have significant consequences for the Twitch streamer.
Related: Genshin Impact 3.0 Leaks: What Sumeru Looks Like
Despite the prevalence ofGenshin Impact leaks, audiences were shocked to see a livestreamer broadcasting content from Genshin Impact's closed beta on Twitch. Mordex, who has over 61,000 followers on Twitch, livestreamed the closed beta on his channel, showing off the new Dendro nation of Sumeru and its unreleased characters. Mordex seemed to express no concern over breaking his non-disclosure agreement or the repercussions he likely faces. Though the streamer has since removed the VOD and any clips from the
Read more on screenrant.com