
It's a plague that causes the infected to develop red skin and also causes them to projectile vomit. Do you guys remember Peryite's quest in Skyrim? It has you deal with something called the Affliction. Check out our gaming news articles for the latest in gaming news.Holy shit. That’s all the information we have about Bethesda’s accidental copyright strike on the official Redfall Twitter account. It is unknown if this is because they uploaded a new image, or if they took back the strike for the account. It is unknown whether or not it actually was a bot that was handing out the copyright strikes.Īs of this article, the Redfall Twitter account’s cover photo has returned to normal. This then leads to the hilarious situation mentioned above.

User Weekend Warrior claims that Bethesda was using a bot to detect and report any and all Redfall-related content on Twitter.

So somebody on the chins linked leaked gameplay footage of redfall that is allegedly terrible.īethesda struck down the footage but the bot they’re using to delete ANYTHING related to the game deleted the header for the redfall twitter account. While they have been successful in doing so, it had an unintended casualty: the game’s own Twitter account. According to the text on the banner, the image was “removed in response to a report from the copyright holder.” As it turns out, Bethesda has been copyright-striking leaked footage of the game that has made its way to Twitter.

User PMS Jordan uploaded a screenshot of Redfall’s official Twitter account, which showed a blocked banner photo. They even had friendly fire and took down their own banner. Xbox/Bethesda is on full copyright takedown mode for anything #Redfall related. In a surprising, yet funny, turn of events, Bethesda accidentally did a copyright strike on Redfall’s official Twitter account, the day before the game came out.
