Pirate Software continues to draw attention in the wake of the OnlyFangs Hardcore WoW drama by banning more of his former guildmates.
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Okay that’s an extreme statement but it fits. Hall was until this week a part of the Hardcore World of Warcraft Classic Guild OnlyFangs which is home to popular streamers such as Sodapoppin ...
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A new chapter has unfolded in the Jason "Thor," aka Pirate Software, controversy, as he has been kicked out of the OnlyFangs World of Warcraft Classic Hardcore guild. For those out of the loop ...
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Twitch streamer Thor, also known as Pirate Software, addressed the ongoing controversy surrounding the OnlyFangs World of Warcraft Hardcore guild after a recent raid led to the deaths of two players.
He was playing with OnlyFangs guild members Sara, Snupy, Ozyfell, and Yamato, but while in Dire Maul North dungeon, the group was overwhelmed by mobs and decided to run back to avoid permadeath.