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Warframe Fans Roast Game Awards and Geoff Keighley for Minor Error

It's Time to Play the Ful Wraframe Campaign

It can sometimes mean the world knowing that influencers and celebrities are just like the rest of us. They put their jeans on one leg at a time. They order the same overpriced latte that we do! And, they also tend to misspell things every so often, as is the case with Geoff Keighley and a recent tweet that has Warframe fans poking fun at the producer of The Game Awards.

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Warframe Fans Roast Game Awards and Geoff Keighley

In a recent tweet by Geoff Keighley, the gaming entrepreneur announced a collaboration with Twitch. For players who watch 60 minutes of The Game Awards on Twitch, a whole slew of rewards could be obtained in their favorite games. Among the games included on this list: Among Us, Fall Guys, Cult of the Lamb, and … Wraframe? Yep, that’s right: Geoff Keighley misspelled Warframe. And, in the Sifu section, it says ‘ful‘ game ownership instead of ‘full‘ game ownership. It happens.

But, what also happens is that the internet won’t ever let a slight typo go.

For what it’s worth, it would seem that most gamers are being playful with their “roasts” rather than hateful. Of course, as with most other instances of this occurring, a lot of the replies consist of people who probably thought their comment was wholly unique, but in reality everyone else had already said it.

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That said, this is one of those instances that reminds us that even for the most powerful among ussee what I did there? — typos can still happen.

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James Herd
James has been playing games for as long as he can remember. His first game was either The Lion King or The Mask for the SNES. He has since grown into the biggest apologist for JRPGs and he wants to be Yoko Taro for Halloween.