I Streamed FREELIFE ORIGIN, Instead Of VIEWS, I Got A Copyright Strike From Warp Portal!
Over a week ago, I got an e-mail about a new mobile MMORPG named Freelife Origin. According to the e-mail, Freelife Origin was based on classic Ragnarok and, that, the game has thrived in other regions. So, it was now expanding to countries in the SEA region.
A couple of days ago, I decided to give Freelife Origin a try. I played and streamed the game for an hour in my Twitch channel and I streamed Freelife Origin under the Ragnarok Online Origin category in Twitch because the game was, obviously, just a renamed version of Ragnarok Online Origin.
As always, my stream did not get any viewers but, the recorded video did get one thing, and that one thing was a copyright strike from Warp Portal.
I'm not exactly sure what the problem is between Freelife Origin and Warp Portal but, if you are thinking of streaming Freelife Origin in Twitch or anywhere else then I suggest that you don't do it because, instead of getting views, you might end up getting a copyright strike from someone in Warp Portal.
Anyway guys, if you have any comments, questions or reactions then just post them in the comments section below but don't get mad if I don't reply to any of it.
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