The second part of the Squid Craft Games has had several controversies in between, as expected, most of it generated by guest streamers who have smaller audiences, who have gone into a tailspin trying to “warm up” the big names in the game. event. One of those who has fallen into that trap has been the mega popular Arigameplays, who took one of the phrases delivered by lesser-known content creators, thrown into the air to annoy those who have a large number of followers and therefore income. important in their pockets.
And it is that after listening many times within the competition or reading it on social networks, the Mexican streamer was annoyed that “hopefully the prize (of $100,000 dollars) goes to someone who really needs it.” Phrase that directly alludes to the fact that it would be better if someone who generates less money on Twitch would like the Squid Craft Games 2 prize much better than a big name who earns thousands and even hundreds of thousands of dollars monthly on the platform.
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I wish Ari responded on his Twitter account (post which he later deleted), commenting that: “Saying ‘I wish someone who needed money had won’ is STUPID”, arguing that “everyone needs money, people who have more money have bigger expenses too. 2 million pesos doesn’t hurt anyone!”
A thought that is quite debatable anyway, since Ari has a point that the prize goes well with anyone, whether they have a lot of money or not. But looking at it from the point of view of the community, of course, for many it would have been incredible to see that a large amount of dollars go to a small channel, which would surely be well invested to boost the career of that streamer.
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