

Starting in 2016, Bonnell has gained attention for live-streaming political debates with other internet personalities. Bonnell identified as a libertarian during this era, but his politics began shifting toward liberalism after an incident in which he heard another streamer call a gay person a "fucking faggot". ĭuring his years as a Starcraft II streamer, Bonnell was known for his abrasive and confrontational style, including use of "acerbic and often offensive" comments against other players for shock humor.
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In October of that year, Bonnell joined professional team Quantic Gaming and placed 4th in the 2011 MLG Global North American invitational.
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Streaming his Starcraft II matches on and, then (now Twitch), he was immediately financially successful. In 2011, Bonnell quit his job as a carpet cleaner to stream video games full-time. Soon after, he was fired from his restaurant position, and found work as a carpet cleaner. Ultimately unable to juggle both his education and full-time work, Bonnell dropped out of college in 2010. In 2007, Bonnell enrolled at the University of Nebraska, Omaha, where he studied music while working night shifts as a restaurant manager at a casino. A few years later his parents moved to take care of an aging relative, after which he lived with his grandmother until he was 18. When he was a pre-teen, his mother's home day care business collapsed, and his family's home was foreclosed. He was raised in a conservative Catholic home, and he attended Creighton Preparatory School, a private Jesuit high school for boys. Steven Kenneth Bonnell II was born in Omaha, Nebraska to a Cuban-American mother and a White-American father. Since 2016, he has garnered further attention for live-streaming political debates with other online personalities, in which he advocates for progressive and liberal politics. He was among the first people to stream video games online full-time and received attention as a pioneer of the industry. Steven Kenneth Bonnell II (born 1988 or 1989), known online as Destiny, is an American internet personality and political commentator. Players should expect to lose at least one current destination, and perhaps see the return of an older raid or planet.699,700 (before his indefinite suspension)
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Bungie has also confirmed that Destiny will continue after the post- Lightfall expansion, and that The Witch Queen, Lightfall, and the unnamed expansion will simply close out the series’ first saga.īungie will likely update players on the Destiny Content Vault, a feature announced last year where content will go in and out of the game as it ages. Last year, Bungie also unveiled Lightfall, the expansion after The Witch Queen, and creative director Joe Blackburn confirmed in a blog that there will be yet another expansion after that. The expansion will revolve around Savathun, the titular Witch Queen and sister of Oryx from Destiny’s The Taken King expansion. The star of the Destiny Showcase is The Witch Queen, Destiny 2’s fourth expansion launching in early 2022. Aside from the name and characters, Bungie hasn’t revealed anything about the season, although it seems likely that it will pave the way for The Witch Queen expansion. Once the livestream ends, Bungie will update Destiny 2 and players can dive into the new content. Season of the Lost, which stars Mara Sov and Osiris in the Dreaming City, will also launch on Tuesday. The studio hasn’t revealed the length of the Destiny Showcase. PDT, although it’s unclear what Bungie will show at that time. There will be a pre-show an hour before the showcase, starting at 11 p.m. This year’s Destiny Showcase will stream on the official Bungie Twitch channel. Bungie will stream its Destiny Showcase on Tuesday, showing off Destiny 2’s new imminent Season of the Lost, next year’s The Witch Queen expansion, and potentially more.
