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The case at the end of The Game Awards has a funny ending

Friday’s The Game Awards concluded with a special moment that will be talked about in the gaming community for some time to come. During the presentation of the main award for the best game of the year, won by Elden Ring, he took the stage together with the developers discovered by a hitherto unknown young man, who subsequently took the floor and made a strange statement about “Rabbi Bill Clinton.” You can watch the recording of this moment in separate news.

Not long after the event ended, it became clear that she the person is Matan Even, which has protested against police brutality in Hong Kong in the past and invaded an event dedicated to the World of Warcraft series in 2019. Fifteen-year-old Even is apparently trying to use his newfound fame to her advantage. He’s set up a Twitch account, been active on Twitter, accepting podcast invites, and making statements to select media outlets. For Forbes magazine for example, he stated that his words it had no anti-Semitic or political overtones. What he actually meant by his statement, but she didn’t explain it in this interview either.

Either way, the case now has a life of its own. In addition to posting various memes, players try to quote Bill Clinton (the 42nd president of the United States of America) create in game editor. But it was the mod with the nickname that attracted attention Stop me. That in less than two days create a change, which allows you to play as the former American president in the game. The whole dark moment of the otherwise successful year of The Game Awards has its funny ending.

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