Summary

  • Swatting remains a disturbing issue for online streamers, including Grand Theft Auto 5 actor Ned Luke, who experienced it during a Twitch stream.
  • Swatting can have serious consequences and is difficult for authorities to deal with due to its anonymous nature.
  • Despite the swatting incident, Ned Luke's online presence and engagement with fans, including streaming on Twitch, have been enjoyable, and it's uncertain if he will return as Michael De Santa in Grand Theft Auto 6.

Grand Theft Auto 5 actor Ned Luke has been swatted during a Twitch stream while he was playing the Rockstar title. Luke plays Michael De Santa, one of the three protagonists in Grand Theft Auto 5, and continues to engage with the game's community through his online presence.

Despite being a problem for some time now, swatting remains an issue that streamers online unfortunately have to deal with. While authorities have become more aware of the issue and punishments have gotten tougher for those who participate, it's sadly an all-too-common occurrence. Just a few months back, Adin Ross was swatted while live on Kick, showing that creators of any size can fall victim. In worst-case scenarios, swatting can and has resulted in deaths. It can seriously shake up victims, and the anonymous nature of the crime is what makes it so difficult for authorities to deal with.

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The footage from Ned Luke's Grand Theft Auto 5 Twitch stream shows him pausing to take a phone call, seemingly from someone within his house. After a brief moment on the phone, he quickly comes off and explains exactly why he's having to end the stream at such short notice. All things considered, Luke keeps a cool head as he's informed of what is happening elsewhere in his home.

Luckily, it seems as though the situation was eventually resolved without harm coming to anyone, despite being a colossal waste of time and resources for those involved. Luke eventually tweeted out a single shrug emoji, indicating his frustration at the situation. Ever since he joined Twitch, it's been a joy to see him cause chaos in Los Santos and explore every area of the Grand Theft Auto 5 map. Hopefully, this experience isn't enough to see him move away from streaming so soon after first beginning.

​​​​​​It remains to be seen if Ned Luke will make a return as Michael De Santa in the upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6. While he has always engaged with fans online, there's no doubt he has ramped up his presence with the reveal of Grand Theft Auto 6 now just around the corner. It could be a coincidence, and with the trailer coming in December, gamers don't have too much longer to wait until they know for sure. However, it wouldn't be the first time, as Franklin voice actor Shawn Fonteno reprised his role in Grand Theft Auto Online's The Contract expansion in 2021.

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Top Critic Avg: 92 /100 Critics Rec: 92%
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September 17, 2013
ESRB
M For Mature 17+ due to Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Mature Humor, Nudity, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, Use of Drugs and Alcohol
Developer(s)
Rockstar North
Publisher(s)
Rockstar Games
Engine
Rockstar Advanced Game Engine
Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer
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no
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When a young street hustler, a retired bank robber and a terrifying psychopath find themselves entangled with some of the most frightening and deranged elements of the criminal underworld, the U.S. Government and the entertainment industry, they must pull off a series of dangerous heists to survive in a ruthless city in which they can trust nobody, least of all each other.

Grand Theft Auto V for PC offers players the option to explore the award-winning world of Los Santos and Blaine County in resolutions of up to 4k and beyond, as well as the chance to experience the game running at 60 frames per second.

The game offers players a huge range of PC-specific customization options, including over 25 separate configurable settings for texture quality, shaders, tessellation, anti-aliasing and more, as well as support and extensive customization for mouse and keyboard controls. Additional options include a population density slider to control car and pedestrian traffic, as well as dual and triple monitor support, 3D compatibility, and plug-and-play controller support.