Twitch streamer Tyler "Trainwreckstv" went live on his channel to host a short livestream on February 9. During the broadcast, fans asked the content creator when he planned to play Hogwarts Legacy, to which he responded by providing his take on the recent controversy surrounding the game.
According to Trainwreckstv, the game set in the Wizarding World appears to be "good and well-made." He then claimed that most of the content creators who seemed conflicted about the RPG were "absolute hypocrites."
The Iranian-American personality went on to say that the "hate and extreme bullying" stemmed from the communities of the "PG-13 streamers:"
The discussion began at the 51-minute mark of his February 9 livestream, when he noticed a viewer asking when he planned to start playing Hogwarts Legacy. Trainwreckstv responded by sharing his thoughts on the game's controversy, claiming that the "conflicted" streamers were "absolute hypocrites:"
Tyler claimed that the game's issues were "cultivated" by the "same streamers:"
The 32-year-old personality provided further clarity on his statement and presented two points, with the first one being:
The second point Trainwreckstv made was that the "hate and extreme bullying" was coming from the "PG-13 streamer" communities.
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He continued further, stating that the aforementioned streamers have attempted to hold content creators like him, Felix "xQc," and Dimitri "Greekgodx" accountable, telling them to "control" their communities:
Trainwreckstv asserted that the "PG-13 streamers" use their community to "attack" other content creators:
The conversation continued with Trainwreckstv calling out the "LA group" of streamers by saying:
Trainwreckstv's clip of him calling out the "PG-13" and
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