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YouTuber who outed himself as behind "insider" posts admits chasing "clout" in new apology video - Eurogamer.net

YouTuber who outed himself as behind "insider" posts admits chasing "clout" in new apology video - Eurogamer.net

Sep 22, 2022 2 mins, 19 secs

UPDATE 22/9/22: Ubisoft has issued a statement to Eurogamer following this week's news that an "insider" Twitter account which leaked upcoming Assassin's Creed details belonged to a YouTuber briefed on said details by Ubisoft while under an embargo.

The YouTuber, John Allen, has since deleted the account and apologised - more on that below.

Ubisoft, meanwhile, has now said it takes matters such as these "seriously" and will "manage accordingly".

"We regularly provide access and information on our games under NDA to trusted partners.

When that trust is compromised, or information is leaked by an individual, it's not only damaging and demoralising to our teams, but it takes away from an exciting reveal moment and experience for our players.

While we won't speak on an individual case, we do take these matters seriously and will manage accordingly," a Ubisoft spokesperson said.

YouTuber John Allen, who accidentally outed himself as being behind a video games industry "insider" Twitter account, has issued an apology video in which he admits being motivated by "clout" and "the buzz".

Allen gained brief internet fame by leaking details of Ubisoft's various Assassin's Creed announcements - details which he had been given by Ubisoft itself to prepare content while under embargo.

But his identity as "TheRealInsider" was exposed over the weekend, when Allen replied to a tweet from a fan from his main account instead.

Allen then swiftly deleted the tweet, the insider account, and subsequently issued a brief Twitter statement saying sorry.

Today's longer apology, via a video on Allen's main YouTube channel, goes into more detail.

"I mentioned Silent Hill and [a] Metal Gear Solid remake, and I can say that there was no NDAs [Non-Disclosure Agreements] involved there because it's all bullshit.

"It's all lies, bullshit secondhand comments," he continued.

On his reasoning for why he leaked details - even after signing agreements with companies such as Ubisoft to hear information ahead of time - Allen admitted he did it all for "the buzz" of attention.

"I'm ashamed of it," Allen continued.

A lot of you are raging and saying, 'Well, why the fuck did you do it?' and to be honest - it's clout, it's the buzz, it's being addicted to the thrill of thousands waiting on what you're gonna say.

So, what's next for Allen.

"Again, I'm probably not going to come back to Twitter because I'm not welcome, nor should I be after after what I've done.

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