“Don’t take this creativity away from us.”
Needless to say, he is not happy about it.
He revealed that, on 6th April, Nintendo blocked videos on his modifiedBreath of the Wildmultiplayer.
PointCrow subsequently wrote to Nintendo in a bid to reach an “amicable resolution” following these strikes.
The content creator stated many of these were Breath of the Wild related videos which were showing modded content.
Others were of other modded Nintendo games, such as Pokemon and Mario Odyssey.
However, one removed Breath of the Wild video showed no modded content.
It was just “vanilla” gameplay, in PointCrow’s words.
Just put a video out going over the take downs that@NintendoAmericahas issued on my YouTube channel.
“No answers, no context, just a copyright removal,” Croton tweeted.
The streamer closed stating they were “very saddened” by this decision by Nintendo.
Nintendo just nuked 10 of my streams and 2 of my videos off the face of the platform?
@NintendoAmericaNo answer’s, no context, just a copyright removal.
“Don’t take this creativity away from us,” PointCrow said.
Eurogamer has asked Nintendo for further comment.
you could see PointCrow’s full video on the takedowns and copyright claims below: