Fallout 76 Has Seemingly Permabanned A Player For Building A Harris Walz Sign
Summary
- A Fallout 76 player seems to have been permanently banned by Bethesda for creating a Harris-Walz sign in their CAMP.
- Bethesda has claimed that the sign violated the game's Code of Conduct on politics, and that the "scale of the violation" warrants a permanent ban.
- Fallout 76 players have called out Bethesda over the decision, claiming it's "over the top" and "inappropriate" for a first offence.
Fallout 76 developer Bethesda Game Studios has seemingly banned a player permanently for building a sign in their CAMP in support of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz in the run-up to the upcoming presidential election. Reddit user TacoStuffingClub claimed on the Fallout 76 subreddit on Wednesday that Bethesda permanently banned their account over the Harris-Walz sign, with no prior warnings.
Fallout 76 Seemingly Permabans Player Over Harris Walz CAMP Sign
Alongside their Reddit post, several screenshots were shared of the player's attempts to contact Bethesda, as well as the developer's reasoning for the ban. In the first image shared, we can see the actual sign that was the alleged cause of this ban, which displays the surnames of both Kamala Harris and Tim Walz in big red letters, and is attached to a building.
In the Customer Support response, Bethesda claims that this player's account was banned due to "inappropriate signage and/or item placement", and that the build itself had also been removed. After appealing the decision, Bethesda stood firm in its decision to permanently ban the player's account, claiming the "extent and scale of the violation" justified the ban.
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PostsIn one final image shared by the player, Bethesda goes more in-depth into the decision, claiming that the CAMP broke the Code of Conduct's rules on "political content". It then shared the specific rule that this sign broke, which claims it will ban players for "inappropriate content" for ZeniMax services, which includes "real-world religion and politics".
Reddit appears to have taken issue with the severity of the player's ban though, with the player themselves and many others calling the decision "over the top" and an "inappropriate reaction" from Bethesda, especially for a first-time offense. Many others claim that they regularly see CAMPS with political messaging on them, referencing figures such as Donald Trump and MAGA, as well as just generally inappropriate signage.
We don't know whether this backlash is enough to get this player's account reinstated, as Bethesda seems pretty clear in its stance on political signage, but fans have managed to raise the issue with one of Bethesda's Community Managers, who goes by the name Ghostly_Rich on Reddit.
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Action RPG Systems OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 54/100 Critics Rec: 8% Released November 14, 2018 ESRB M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Drug Reference, Intense Violence, Strong Language, Use of Alcohol Developer(s) Bethesda Publisher(s) Bethesda Engine Creation Multiplayer Online MultiplayerWHERE TO PLAY
SUBSCRIPTIONTaking the Fallout series into the MMO space, Fallout 76 is a prequel to the mainline games. You'll have to traverse the massive open world of Appalachia in order to build bases, survive, and grow stronger.
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