Twitch streamer Felix "xQc," revealed on his stream yesterday (March 22) that he had missed private messages sent by the Counter-Strike Twitter team over a year ago.
Prior to the revelation, xQc replied to one of Counter Strike's official tweets stating his desire to get a Beta key for the upcoming CS:GO 2. For those unaware, the Counter-Strike 2 beta version had a limited release yesterday.
Later in his stream, Felix discovered that CS:GO had reached out to him last April, but the streamer confessed to inadvertently "ghosting" them.
Yesterday, the French-Canadian streamer reached out to the official Counter-Strike Twitter account to express his desire to get a beta key for CS:GO 2.
Comically, he also attached a clip of one of his gameplays where he mistakenly attacked his own teammate:
He realized that the Counter-Strike social team had reached out to him. Reacting to the overlooked messages, he said:
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He then revealed the message that had been sent. He explained that he was opening cases, which prompted the Counter-Strike official Twitter account to message him:
He also attempted to get in touch with the Counter-Strike team after reporting an issue with his game:
The Beta test key is only available to selected users. It remains to be seen if the streamer will be considered eligible by the developers.
Seeing the mismanagement of his own social media accounts prompted many reactions, especially from the r/LivestreamFail subreddit:
For those unaware, Valve, the company behind CS:GO, has announced that the full version of the game will be made available for free to all players in the summer of 2023.
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