Do you ever get the sense someone is trying to send you a message?Normally it’s veiled glares, but for Xbox’s Phil Spencer, he gets his camp bombed.Luckily for Spencer, the nukes going off are inside the wasted world ofFallout76. Still, it sends a clear message that players aren’t too impressed withXboxright now.AdvertHave you ventured into the world ofFallout 76?You’d have to be living under a rock not to have noticed all the layoffsMicrosoftis leaving in its destructive wake.Numerous beloved studioshave fallen victim to the corporate axe, withexclusives quietly killed offin the process.AdvertIn short, the industry is in shambles.Yet, being able to demonstrate our ire isn’t easy due to the industry higher ups being so far from our reach.As a result, fans have taken up arms the only way they know how: via video games.The recent surge in player numbers since Amazon’sFalloutaired has been nothing short of remarkable.AdvertHowever, with that renewal in interest comes a means to target the Microsoft CEO without any kind of ramifications.A tweet captured the carnage being rained down on Spencer, with the words, “Lmao someone nuked Phil Spencer’s camp inFallout 76.”Notice that big red ring? Well, it seems to be sticking around as disgruntled fans enjoy wreaking havoc on Spencer.Advert“I hope people make a habit of griefing him in any game he joins from now on,” reads one comment.Another fan added, “May they never know peace.”Arguably though, the best comment goes to Twitter user @Ahmed54253546, who joked, “Now he’ll be feeling the heat.”This is an obvious reference to themassive backlash Xbox enduredafter unveiling new hardware with a questionable caption attached.AdvertWhether Spencer has suffered worst of the fandom’s anger remains to be seen; after all, war never changes.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda SoftworksTopics:Xbox,Microsoft,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Fallout,Bethesda

Do you ever get the sense someone is trying to send you a message?Normally it’s veiled glares, but for Xbox’s Phil Spencer, he gets his camp bombed.Luckily for Spencer, the nukes going off are inside the wasted world ofFallout76. Still, it sends a clear message that players aren’t too impressed withXboxright now.AdvertHave you ventured into the world ofFallout 76?You’d have to be living under a rock not to have noticed all the layoffsMicrosoftis leaving in its destructive wake.Numerous beloved studioshave fallen victim to the corporate axe, withexclusives quietly killed offin the process.AdvertIn short, the industry is in shambles.Yet, being able to demonstrate our ire isn’t easy due to the industry higher ups being so far from our reach.As a result, fans have taken up arms the only way they know how: via video games.The recent surge in player numbers since Amazon’sFalloutaired has been nothing short of remarkable.AdvertHowever, with that renewal in interest comes a means to target the Microsoft CEO without any kind of ramifications.A tweet captured the carnage being rained down on Spencer, with the words, “Lmao someone nuked Phil Spencer’s camp inFallout 76.”Notice that big red ring? Well, it seems to be sticking around as disgruntled fans enjoy wreaking havoc on Spencer.Advert“I hope people make a habit of griefing him in any game he joins from now on,” reads one comment.Another fan added, “May they never know peace.”Arguably though, the best comment goes to Twitter user @Ahmed54253546, who joked, “Now he’ll be feeling the heat.”This is an obvious reference to themassive backlash Xbox enduredafter unveiling new hardware with a questionable caption attached.AdvertWhether Spencer has suffered worst of the fandom’s anger remains to be seen; after all, war never changes.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda SoftworksTopics:Xbox,Microsoft,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Fallout,Bethesda
Do you ever get the sense someone is trying to send you a message?Normally it’s veiled glares, but for Xbox’s Phil Spencer, he gets his camp bombed.Luckily for Spencer, the nukes going off are inside the wasted world ofFallout76. Still, it sends a clear message that players aren’t too impressed withXboxright now.AdvertHave you ventured into the world ofFallout 76?You’d have to be living under a rock not to have noticed all the layoffsMicrosoftis leaving in its destructive wake.Numerous beloved studioshave fallen victim to the corporate axe, withexclusives quietly killed offin the process.AdvertIn short, the industry is in shambles.Yet, being able to demonstrate our ire isn’t easy due to the industry higher ups being so far from our reach.As a result, fans have taken up arms the only way they know how: via video games.The recent surge in player numbers since Amazon’sFalloutaired has been nothing short of remarkable.AdvertHowever, with that renewal in interest comes a means to target the Microsoft CEO without any kind of ramifications.A tweet captured the carnage being rained down on Spencer, with the words, “Lmao someone nuked Phil Spencer’s camp inFallout 76.”Notice that big red ring? Well, it seems to be sticking around as disgruntled fans enjoy wreaking havoc on Spencer.Advert“I hope people make a habit of griefing him in any game he joins from now on,” reads one comment.Another fan added, “May they never know peace.”Arguably though, the best comment goes to Twitter user @Ahmed54253546, who joked, “Now he’ll be feeling the heat.”This is an obvious reference to themassive backlash Xbox enduredafter unveiling new hardware with a questionable caption attached.AdvertWhether Spencer has suffered worst of the fandom’s anger remains to be seen; after all, war never changes.
Do you ever get the sense someone is trying to send you a message?
Normally it’s veiled glares, but for Xbox’s Phil Spencer, he gets his camp bombed.
Luckily for Spencer, the nukes going off are inside the wasted world ofFallout76. Still, it sends a clear message that players aren’t too impressed withXboxright now.
Advert
Advert
Have you ventured into the world ofFallout 76?
You’d have to be living under a rock not to have noticed all the layoffsMicrosoftis leaving in its destructive wake.
Numerous beloved studioshave fallen victim to the corporate axe, withexclusives quietly killed offin the process.
Advert
Advert
In short, the industry is in shambles.
Yet, being able to demonstrate our ire isn’t easy due to the industry higher ups being so far from our reach.
As a result, fans have taken up arms the only way they know how: via video games.
The recent surge in player numbers since Amazon’sFalloutaired has been nothing short of remarkable.
Advert
Advert
However, with that renewal in interest comes a means to target the Microsoft CEO without any kind of ramifications.
A tweet captured the carnage being rained down on Spencer, with the words, “Lmao someone nuked Phil Spencer’s camp inFallout 76.”
Notice that big red ring? Well, it seems to be sticking around as disgruntled fans enjoy wreaking havoc on Spencer.
Advert
Advert
“I hope people make a habit of griefing him in any game he joins from now on,” reads one comment.
Another fan added, “May they never know peace.”
Arguably though, the best comment goes to Twitter user @Ahmed54253546, who joked, “Now he’ll be feeling the heat.”
This is an obvious reference to themassive backlash Xbox enduredafter unveiling new hardware with a questionable caption attached.
Advert
Advert
Whether Spencer has suffered worst of the fandom’s anger remains to be seen; after all, war never changes.
Topics:Xbox,Microsoft,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Fallout,Bethesda