We love video games here at GAMINGbible (if that wasn’t already obvious), but even we must admit that there are some ugly sides to it. It’s a side of video gaming thatGTA V’s Michael actor found out the hard way after he was swatted during a stream.It’s something a lot of streamers live in fear of, with cases of swatting sometimes becomingdeadly. Oftentimes, it’s less life-threatening, but the results are much the same: people feel vulnerable and at risk.Let’s lighten the mood with someGTA: Trilogywins and fails. We need it!Ned Luke, the voice behindGTA V’s Michael, fell victim to swatting on 23 November while playingGTA Online. Fans looked on as Luke answered a phone call, quickly getting up from his chair and asking “They’re what?”, before looking out the window to see what was going on. With a weary sigh, the actor sat down and said, “Alright, I gotta go, now these assholes have swatted my house.” You can hear the disappointment in his voice.AdvertDue to his abrupt departure, fans took it upon themselves to speculate that it wasRockstar Games’ fault for this happening. “Rockstar failing to hide people’s IP addresses from modders could’ve resulted in one of the lead actors forGTAgetting shot and killed,” posted @IIstura on Twitter. “Rockstar should’ve solved this problem YEARS ago. This is completely unacceptable.”It’s quite a large jump to make to believe that Rockstar should be able to prevent swatting, especially when it’s easy for people to find what they’re looking for with enough determination and know-how. This is something Luke addressed after seeing blame falling at Rockstar’s feet.Advert“Y’all jumping to some large ass conclusions. This had nothing to do with Rockstar. These assholes leaked my private info years ago and have been doing this shit since. Anyone’s info is available online if you are sick enough to really wanna find it.”In truth, it isn’t anyone’s fault but the swatters'. Hopefully, with theGTA VItrailer coming soon, GTA fans can put this nasty experience behind them and look forward to the positives of the franchise.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 5,GTA 6,GTA Online,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,Take-Two,PC,PlayStation,Xbox

GTA 5 Michael actor swatted while streaming Grand Theft Auto

We love video games here at GAMINGbible (if that wasn’t already obvious), but even we must admit that there are some ugly sides to it. It’s a side of video gaming thatGTA V’s Michael actor found out the hard way after he was swatted during a stream.It’s something a lot of streamers live in fear of, with cases of swatting sometimes becomingdeadly. Oftentimes, it’s less life-threatening, but the results are much the same: people feel vulnerable and at risk.Let’s lighten the mood with someGTA: Trilogywins and fails. We need it!Ned Luke, the voice behindGTA V’s Michael, fell victim to swatting on 23 November while playingGTA Online. Fans looked on as Luke answered a phone call, quickly getting up from his chair and asking “They’re what?”, before looking out the window to see what was going on. With a weary sigh, the actor sat down and said, “Alright, I gotta go, now these assholes have swatted my house.” You can hear the disappointment in his voice.AdvertDue to his abrupt departure, fans took it upon themselves to speculate that it wasRockstar Games’ fault for this happening. “Rockstar failing to hide people’s IP addresses from modders could’ve resulted in one of the lead actors forGTAgetting shot and killed,” posted @IIstura on Twitter. “Rockstar should’ve solved this problem YEARS ago. This is completely unacceptable.”It’s quite a large jump to make to believe that Rockstar should be able to prevent swatting, especially when it’s easy for people to find what they’re looking for with enough determination and know-how. This is something Luke addressed after seeing blame falling at Rockstar’s feet.Advert“Y’all jumping to some large ass conclusions. This had nothing to do with Rockstar. These assholes leaked my private info years ago and have been doing this shit since. Anyone’s info is available online if you are sick enough to really wanna find it.”In truth, it isn’t anyone’s fault but the swatters'. Hopefully, with theGTA VItrailer coming soon, GTA fans can put this nasty experience behind them and look forward to the positives of the franchise.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 5,GTA 6,GTA Online,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,Take-Two,PC,PlayStation,Xbox

We love video games here at GAMINGbible (if that wasn’t already obvious), but even we must admit that there are some ugly sides to it. It’s a side of video gaming thatGTA V’s Michael actor found out the hard way after he was swatted during a stream.It’s something a lot of streamers live in fear of, with cases of swatting sometimes becomingdeadly. Oftentimes, it’s less life-threatening, but the results are much the same: people feel vulnerable and at risk.Let’s lighten the mood with someGTA: Trilogywins and fails. We need it!Ned Luke, the voice behindGTA V’s Michael, fell victim to swatting on 23 November while playingGTA Online. Fans looked on as Luke answered a phone call, quickly getting up from his chair and asking “They’re what?”, before looking out the window to see what was going on. With a weary sigh, the actor sat down and said, “Alright, I gotta go, now these assholes have swatted my house.” You can hear the disappointment in his voice.AdvertDue to his abrupt departure, fans took it upon themselves to speculate that it wasRockstar Games’ fault for this happening. “Rockstar failing to hide people’s IP addresses from modders could’ve resulted in one of the lead actors forGTAgetting shot and killed,” posted @IIstura on Twitter. “Rockstar should’ve solved this problem YEARS ago. This is completely unacceptable.”It’s quite a large jump to make to believe that Rockstar should be able to prevent swatting, especially when it’s easy for people to find what they’re looking for with enough determination and know-how. This is something Luke addressed after seeing blame falling at Rockstar’s feet.Advert“Y’all jumping to some large ass conclusions. This had nothing to do with Rockstar. These assholes leaked my private info years ago and have been doing this shit since. Anyone’s info is available online if you are sick enough to really wanna find it.”In truth, it isn’t anyone’s fault but the swatters'. Hopefully, with theGTA VItrailer coming soon, GTA fans can put this nasty experience behind them and look forward to the positives of the franchise.

We love video games here at GAMINGbible (if that wasn’t already obvious), but even we must admit that there are some ugly sides to it. It’s a side of video gaming thatGTA V’s Michael actor found out the hard way after he was swatted during a stream.

It’s something a lot of streamers live in fear of, with cases of swatting sometimes becomingdeadly. Oftentimes, it’s less life-threatening, but the results are much the same: people feel vulnerable and at risk.

Let’s lighten the mood with someGTA: Trilogywins and fails. We need it!

Ned Luke, the voice behindGTA V’s Michael, fell victim to swatting on 23 November while playingGTA Online. Fans looked on as Luke answered a phone call, quickly getting up from his chair and asking “They’re what?”, before looking out the window to see what was going on. With a weary sigh, the actor sat down and said, “Alright, I gotta go, now these assholes have swatted my house.” You can hear the disappointment in his voice.

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Due to his abrupt departure, fans took it upon themselves to speculate that it wasRockstar Games’ fault for this happening. “Rockstar failing to hide people’s IP addresses from modders could’ve resulted in one of the lead actors forGTAgetting shot and killed,” posted @IIstura on Twitter. “Rockstar should’ve solved this problem YEARS ago. This is completely unacceptable.”

It’s quite a large jump to make to believe that Rockstar should be able to prevent swatting, especially when it’s easy for people to find what they’re looking for with enough determination and know-how. This is something Luke addressed after seeing blame falling at Rockstar’s feet.

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“Y’all jumping to some large ass conclusions. This had nothing to do with Rockstar. These assholes leaked my private info years ago and have been doing this shit since. Anyone’s info is available online if you are sick enough to really wanna find it.”

In truth, it isn’t anyone’s fault but the swatters'. Hopefully, with theGTA VItrailer coming soon, GTA fans can put this nasty experience behind them and look forward to the positives of the franchise.

Topics:GTA 5,GTA 6,GTA Online,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,Take-Two,PC,PlayStation,Xbox