
"On Monday, ahead of the launch of Highguard, DrDisrespect posted an image of a keyboard, a can of energy drink, a personalized controller, and a Highguard media badge with his name on it to his X account. He claimed to have played Highguard at a recent media event in Los Angeles. "Last week we took the Lambo to LA to check out #Highguard," he wrote. "Monday, January 26th at 10am PST, we enter another dimension! Yayayaya.""
"The streamer was suddenly banned from Twitch in June 2020 and then later lost sponsorships and other business deals after confirming he'd once sent messages that leaned "inappropriate" but not "illegal" someone else on the platform who was under the age of 18. He now streams exclusively on Rumble and YouTube, which allowed his channel to be monetized again after a multi-month review of the allegations."
Herschel "Dr Disrespect" Beahm posted a photo showing a media badge, a keyboard, an energy drink, and a personalized controller and claimed to have played Highguard at a pre-release media event in Los Angeles. Multiple people who attended the event denied seeing him, and some Reddit users alleged the image was faked using generative AI or Photoshop. Highguard's creator manager said Beahm was neither invited nor present. Beahm was banned from Twitch in June 2020 after confirming he sent messages deemed "inappropriate" to a minor in 2017, and he now streams on Rumble and YouTube.
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