Gamer Sues Microsoft Over Cyberbullying
A video-game maker is suing Microsoft for allegedly failing to protect him from being harassed and cyber-stalked by players of the video-game series
Halo.
Russian-born Ezra Romanov, who moved to the United States in 2007 and now resides in New Egypt, New Jersey, describes himself as a prominent member of the
Halo gaming community.
In 1998, Romanov, together with his friend Sacha Shibinov, founded an online community that drew together players of the first-person shooter game
Unreal.
Originally known as Triple X, the group adopted the name Fist of the Unicorns (FOTUS) in 2012. FOTUS currently has over 43,000 subscribers to its YouTube channel, over 30,000 followers on Twitter, and more than 23,000 members in its private Facebook group, Halo Infinite.