
He also received a direct apology from Wargaming for the code, which helped smooth things out, although he's still not entire satisfied with the resolution. In an email, Turry said that he was initially "very offended" and angry about the code, but eventually decided to see it through a humorous lens.

Wargaming also released a new bonus code for players, TURRYWEARESORRY, which provides players with 1,500 community tokens that can be used to purchase in-game loot. Rest assured we don't take this situation lightly and we don’t tolerate any sort of disrespectful communication." "Even though in no way the actions of this individual were approved or encouraged, we understand that we are accountable for the incident as a team. "We can confirm that the unfortunate situation has happened and that our team responded quickly to identify and sanction the responsible individual," a studio representative said. Wargaming confirmed to PC Gamer via email that the post is legitimate, and provided the English-language translation above. "On behalf of the entire World of Warships team, we apologize to the players, the viewers of Friday's stream, and, most importantly, we apologize to We made an unacceptable statement in your address and are fully aware of our responsibility."


The employee was suspended from this job and the most stringent measures were applied to him according to the results of the audit. We conducted an internal audit and found that this situation occurred due to the actions of a certain employee. "As you know, last Friday a bonus code with offensive content was distributed on our official stream, insulting our player and the popular streamer Turry," the post says.
