American esportsman Tyler Ganza, who is a member of the eUntied team that plays in the Halo Infinite league, criticized the developers for the quality of the latest patch. According to the player, the 343 Industries studio broke what worked normally and introduced into the game what gamers did not ask for. As a result, the project itself was filled with new bugs that simply do not allow you to enjoy the gameplay.
The authors of Halo Infinite reacted to criticism in a strange way - Ganza was penalized for his words. Note that the guy was not shy in expressions, and even a fine imposed would not make him apologize.
As for the amount of the fine, Tyler's lawyers, although they did not give an exact figure, said that it was comparable to a ticket to participate in HCS Kansas City (at that time the esportsman had to pay 1,600 US dollars).
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