Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero's ultimate edition launched just a few hours ago, but before this, some lucky players got their hands on the title and decided to stream it early.
Great Ape Vegeta is one of the biggest culprits.
Typically, streaming a game prior to its official launch is frowned upon by publishers, and they take swift, sharp action. However, Bandai Namco decided to take a different approach with a streamer named Edgar, joining the festivities before politely requesting they stop.
Ahead of its official launch, a YouTuber named Edgar streamed Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero, well aware that he was one of the first to the punch. Naturally, this would annoy the game's publisher, Bandai Namco.
However, rather than copyright striking the stream immediately, the publishers tried to reason with Edgar in an endearing show of humanity.
Joining the stream, Bandai made itself known with a simple message saying "Hello." A little while passed, with the publisher then pleading with the streamer, saying, "Edgar my guy, stop doing this".
With Edgar seemingly ignoring Bandai Namco's request, the publisher decided to go full cop, asking, "Actually, hey, which store did you order from?" Edgar's no snitch, though.
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