During a recent Street Fighter 6 competition, a host inadvertently shared that he had been using a rather revealing mod for Chun-Li live on the broadcast.
Street Fighter stands as one of the titans in the fighting game genre, and one character, Chun-Li, has consistently had horny fans gushing over her. Now, even a host of an official Street Fighter 6 event has quite literally laid bare his fondness for Chun-Li. To make this quick: He forgot to disable his nude mods for Chun-Li!
Street Fighter 6: Tournament Host Reveals Chun-Li Nude Mod To Viewers
Fighting games are famous for their big tournaments, like Evo, where the best players compete against each other to determine the best of the best. No other gaming genre provides this kind of experience for their esports events.
During one of those tournaments for Street Fighter 6, though, one of the hosts broadcasting the event did a big no-no and forgot to turn off his mods prior to the event and revealed Chun-Li in the nude to everybody watching.
The host in question was spectating a match between two contestants just doing their button check, when viewers noticed that Chun-Li wasn't wearing her typical “traditional” Chinese outfit.
Don't worry, the players weren't impacted by this, as the mod only affects the screen of the person using it, so only the host himself and well, all of his viewers saw it.
In the Reddit-Thread about this, people are having a field day, calling the host out for his creepy and chronically online behavior. There seems to be a big market for horny fighting game fans, because the sheer amount of nude mods for these games is through the roof!
The host's carrier might have been impacted a little, because apparently this was a sponsored broadcast, so the host in question might be in some trouble with advertisers, and obviously the stream has been taken down by Twitch. But people will soon forget, and after he gets past the shame of having broadcasted his dirty little mod secret to all the viewers, we're sure he'll be fine!
This host is probably pissed about Amazon's new censorship changes for Blue Protocol: