Popular Twitch streamer AnnieFuchsia recently made an apology after her first encounter with Amazon’s new MMORPG New World resulted in a ban after she milked a cow in-game.
AnnieFuchsia’s first encounter with New World was one of the strangest ever, capturing the game’s shaky beta debut well. After milking a cow in the game, a message appeared informing her that she had been “permanently” banned — complete with poor spelling.
Regardless, word of Annie’s suspension spread like wildfire, prompting the streamer to reply with a pun-filled apologetic video, milking the situation for all it was worth.
“I touched Bessie, and I apologize profusely” and claimed that she totally deserved a ban. “I don’t want to come across as cheesy, but there’s just too much steak.”
Annie continued to fire out joke after joke like they were being fired from a gatling cannon, clearly aiming to get more cow-related puns in a video than Seth Rogan in Neighbors 2.
“At this point, I don’t see any way ahead, so I’m going to make a donation to a charity that helps poor cows and bulls get the education they deserve, ” she added and laughed after she realized that game businesses occasionally have problems with streamers and that their bans might be nonsense, mine was not one of them. But I hope that everyone understands the complexity of the issue.
It’s nice to see Annie enjoying a good time, despite the craziness that happened this past July 20th, when she was banned.
In the case of New World, however, despite streamer criticism, the game has received a lot of positive feedback from gamers. Players urged the developers to disregard Twitch streamers’ takeaways after Asmongold blasted the beta as “dysfunctional.”
It’ll be fascinating to see what happens with the New World in the coming weeks, especially if we see something similar to AnnieFuchsia’s absurd cow-milking prohibition.