In a frustrating turn of events, Wuthering Waves’s 2.2 live stream was attacked by bots, causing chaos in the chat for a full 24 hours. The disruption saw bots flood the chat, continuously spamming messages, and overwhelming both viewers and the streamers.
The bots’ messages varied, with many urging viewers to leave Wuthering Waves’s stream and play Genshin instead, claiming that the Genshin developers are more responsive to player feedback.
Others went as far as suggesting that version 2.2 could be Wuthering Waves’s final update, hinting that the service might be shutting down soon. This isn’t the first time such an incident has occurred, as a similar bot attack took place during Genshin’s 5.5 live stream.
However, the Wuthering Waves attack had a new twist: the bots flooded the chat with a series of random images, including Among Us characters, bananas, and other peculiar pictures, further confusing the viewers.
This incident has raised concerns about the ongoing issue of bot attacks during live streams. Many fans are calling for stronger measures to be taken to prevent such disruptions in the future. Viewers and streamers alike are hoping that steps will be implemented to block these bots permanently, ensuring a smoother and more enjoyable live streaming experience for everyone involved.