Employees at Bungie reportedly became the victims of harassment in June. The harassment would lead to the employees being doxxed and bombarded with racial slurs, phone calls, and text messages, and it reportedly began thanks to a tweet in celebration of working with a popular Destiny 2 player. The harassment started after one of Bungie’s employees tweeted about their new collaboration with African-American streamer Uhmaayyze in early June for their game Destiny 2, reports The Record. This tweet would lead to doxxing and death threats toward several Bungie employees. Every Bungie Game Ever Reviewed by IGNThe tweet received a reply threatening to kill employees on June 14. This was reportedly followed up with Bungie employees getting voicemails and texts on their personal phones from someone using an anonymous texting and calling app. One voicemail was left on the personal phone line of the employee who posted the tweet. In it, the caller used racial slurs and requested Destiny 2 include violent and racially charged scenes or DLC. The employee’s spouse, also a Bungie employee, received a text with the same request. Later, someone using the same phone number ordered a pizza to the couple’s home after leaving a voicemail for them saying, “Enjoy your pizza.” This event repotedly led them to calling the police to file a report.A Twitter user named Inkcel was also making threats at the same time online and tweeted a photo of the Bungie employee’s Staff ID card. They also tweeted they’d moved to live 30 minutes from the employee. The two employees took to using a court order to get the texting app to release the name of the person threatening them. Doxxing and harassment is not a new thing for the gaming community. Unfortunately, it’s quite common. Many associate doxxing with streamers, but it has happened in multiple gaming communties, including toward game developers, for years. Earlier this month, a hotline was put in place to help streamers who are targets of hate raids.Destiny 2 has been in the news several other times this year. Earlier this summer, Sony completed its purchase of Bungie, meaning Destiny is now part of the PlayStation family. They are also working on a mobile Destiny game, though details are sparse. Casey is a freelance writer for IGN. You can usually find him talking about JRPGs on Twitter at @caseydavidmt.
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