In a grim conclusion to the ongoing drama in OnlyFangs, Hardcore World of Warcraft’s main streamer guild, Pirate Software has been kicked out by leader Sodapoppin.
To give you a quick update on the situation, Pirate Software, real name Jason Thor Hall, became the center of an online firestorm after a guild dungeon run went terribly wrong in Dire Maul North. The group accidentally attracted too many mobs, causing the group to flee instead of fight.
In Hardcore WoW, this call means that players in the group must use all their crowd control and delay skills to try to get everyone out safely. Pirate Software’s perceived lack of effort in this area saw him take much of the blame for the two resulting deaths.
In the aftermath, the conversation became increasingly hostile, with Hall doubling or tripling down on his claim that he had done very little wrong.
Now, OnlyFangs founder and leader Sodapoppin has removed Pirate Software from the guild, with no inclination of returning in the future.
Sodapoppin Issues Discord Statement After Gkicking Pirate Software
In a post on the guild’s Discord server, Sodapoppin clarified his decision to remove Pirate Software from the guild, stating that a “vast majority” of members were uncomfortable with his continued membership.
‘Yes, I made the decision to kick Pirate. I felt that a large majority of people in the guild were uncomfortable playing or being around him and all the drama that surrounded him at this point. Even though some people may not have felt that way. Many did.
“After seeing some clips today of him quadrupling ???? Or know what number we are on at the moment. I think I’m making the right decision, but I still feel bad. Just try to let this whole thing slide into oblivion and move on IMO. Stay safe gamers.”
Pirate Software quickly responded on Twitter/X with a quick comment on a screenshot of the Discord comment, saying: “Cool way to handle it. Well done OnlyFangs.”
Additional speculation about Ziqo’s stream after the decision was made raised the theory that Pirate Software’s threats against other streamers may have been the deciding factor.
“He said they already have names written down. I think that’s the real reason he was kicked out of the guild,” Ziqo said.
“It’s 100% because he said he’s threatening people,” Mizkif responded.
Whether this ban will ultimately serve as the cap to the drama remains to be seen, but no one has expressed any major concerns about Sodapoppin’s decision and relative normalcy has returned in the intervening time.