Receives Toxic Comments, Rainbow Six Siege Caster Resigns
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Jessica “Jess” Bolden
GridGames.ID – Rainbow Six Siege eSports competition caster Jessica “Jess” Bolden has now revealed why she is no longer streaming the game.
The reason is because he was treated very toxic by the game community made by Ubisoft.
The 25-year-old Australian caster has become a well-known figure in the Rainbow Six Siege (R6) community.
Jess has commented on major events such as the Six Invitational and the 2021 European League final.
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In a video she posted on Twitter, Jess revealed that she would be stepping back from streaming the title in the future, despite having invested thousands of hours into the title.
“If you’ve been watching me recently, you’ll see that it’s nearly impossible for me to stream in the Oceanic region,” Jess said.
A statement regarding me streaming Siege into the near future. Thanks for understanding. pic.twitter.com/ACFWiGua2M
— JessGOAT???? (@JessGOAT) February 15, 2021
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“Toxic is a nightmare, if you watch today, I was threatened with severe sexual harassment and words rained down from left, right and center”
He added, “It’s gotten to a point where I can’t easily play this through streaming.”
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