Someone nuked Phil spencer in Fallout 76

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Someone nuked Phil spencer in Fallout 76

A week after Microsoft stopped the Hi-Fi Tango Gameworks in Austin, where Arkane, bait, dishonored, decided to become one player and hand justice to Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer (P3) by nuking his camp in Fallout 76. We got 1). 

The Act of Revenge was first spotted by Fallout 76 players on Twitter early this morning, posting a picture of a map of the server showing a huge red circle around the camp on P3. The obvious culprit responded to the post with a video of him walking through a P3 camp surrounded by a nuclear red mist, a screenshot of him encountering P3 in the wild, and a caption with the words "guilty."  

It's pretty well known at this point that Phil Spencer's gamer tag is P3. Apart from including it in all his public social circles, he also tweeted about its origins in 2018. I am the third because I have the same name as my father and grandfather. Growing up in a family event, I was P3."

Spencer has had quite a lot of respect in the gaming community, thanks to his well-known gamer tag and keen gaming habits, 100%ing Vampire Survivors. There are even quite a few threads on Reddit on Xbox Series X discussing the number of games Spencer plays and why it's so cool. "One of the things I like about Xbox 1 is that you can add/follow Phil to your friends list to see what he's playing and if he's played in the past," one player said in a Reddit post. "Yesterday I was looking at what he's currently enjoying, and I was blown away by how much he's actually playing," he said. I knew he played, but I didn't know how much. It's refreshing and reassuring to know that Phil is playing this much."

But over the years, players have become more and more enthusiastic about Spencer's love of the game, and as Microsoft has made some upsetting choices in the last few years, it has decided to close Tango Gameworks and Arkane Austin or cut 1,900 jobs a few weeks after it was valued as a兆2.9 trillion company." Whether or not. 

There's certainly not much sympathy in the reply to the video that his camp has become nuked. The top comment reads "Thanks for the service", and almost all replies below it have a similar atmosphere, with many calling it justice because of the recent closure. But given how easy it is for high-level players to get and use nuclear weapons (we've even fallen victim to radioactive death), this anti-

Spencer's camp nuking doesn't mitigate the effects of this week's layoffs, but it's a pretty good indication of how attitudes toward Microsoft are changing. It's a good idea to have a good time with your friends and family. 

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