More reports suggest Overwatch Contenders player Ellie isn’t real, and Blizzard’s investigating

January 4, 2019 Further reports on Overwatch Contenders player Ellie suggest that it’s not her at the controls.

Overwatch Contenders player Ellie stepped down from her team, Second Wind, after a wave of doxxing threats and harassment doubting her existence – and now multiple sources are reporting that it was indeed not her at the controls. Instead, it seems it was a ladder player called Punisher.

Esports consultant Rod Breslau reports that Ellie has sent messages to teammates confirming that she hasn’t been the one playing. She is a 17-year-old girl, but one who is “not good” at Overwatch. Neither players or management at Second Wind knew, and Blizzard is now holding a meeting with them.

Aspen, a streamer for Cloud9, says that Punisher confirmed yesterday that he was the player posing as Ellie, in a sort of “social experiment.” Exactly what that experiment was intended to accomplish is unclear – as is whether or not Punisher was the only other player involved in faking Ellie’s account. The only thing that appears to have been accomplished here is encouraging further suspicion if further female players make it to Contenders – though certainly, it seems that teams could stand to have better vetting processes.

As to the community’s response, Aspen suggests the story would be the same for other female players. “It’s like you need to show them your birth certificate if you want to go pro. That’s how garbage it is.”

Vancouver Titans coach Harsha Bandi says that with this news, “the worst possible scenario comes to pass. Can only hope that people learn from this incident. Harassment is obviously never okay, regardless of whether or not Ellie told the truth.”

All the details here remain unconfirmed by any official sources. All we have is Second Wind’s tweet earlier this week that “unfortunately, due to some unforeseen reactions, Ellie has opted to step down from the team.”

Some commenters argued that Ellie’s low account level makes her sudden rise to become a top-ten ranked DPS player suspicious – her single bronze star indicated a relatively low play time – and suggested she might be smurfing, playing on a boosted account, or was otherwise being dishonest about her identity. Before her departure, Ellie was also the only player on Second Wind’s roster to not have her legal name listed on the Overwatch Contenders website.

There have been numerous reports of players attempting to dox Ellie, some of which even accuse her of faking her identity using a voice changer. Ellie’s account has tweeted screenshots of a Discord chat in which a user named Haunt suggests doxxing her, in his own words, “not for malicious intent, just to figure shit out.” Haunt is another high-level Overwatch player who has been banned on both Overwatch and Twitter for his conduct.

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The team’s owner, Justin Hughes, took to Twitter to comment on the situation, suggesting that the reactions to Ellie’s presence on the team, both positive and negative, proved too much for the team to cope with, but he’s yet to respond since today’s news.

Currently, the only female player in the Overwatch League is Kim ‘Geguri’ Se-Yeon, who was signed to Shanghai Dragons last year.

 
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