The First Woman to Join a North American Overwatch Contenders Team Has Dropped Out
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Near the end of December 2018, Overwatch player and streamer Ellie was signed to Second Wind, a team in the North American Overwatch Contenders division. The announcement was posted on Second Wind’s Twitter account on Dec. 21. On Jan. 2, 2019, less than two weeks later, the account announced that Ellie had stepped down from the team.
Unfortunately, due to some unforeseen reactions, Ellie has opted to step down from the team. We hope you continue to support her in her ventures in Overwatch as we will
— Second Wind (@SecondWindGG) January 2, 2019
The tweet cites “unforeseen reactions,” but provides no context for the events that lead to Ellie having to resign.
Since the announcement of her inclusion in the Second Wind roster, Ellie had drawn suspicion from some players. Her most recent video on Twitch shows that her in-game level is 151—a level that seems low for her sudden rise as a top DPS player. Rather than being based on skill, levels in Overwatch are based on play-time, so some players wondered as to whether she was using a “smurf” account.
Smurf accounts are known as additional accounts that established players make in order to start their competitive ranks with the experience and skills they’ve honed on their main account. These accounts are then matched with people who are genuinely new at the game, leading to an unfair advantage for the team with smurf players. Smurf accounts are rather common on Overwatch, but they’re not the only reason why Ellie drew scrutiny.
Ellie was also the only player on Second Wind’s roster to not have her legal name listed on the official Overwatch Contenders website. Some also felt like she didn’t speak on voice chat enough, so speculation that someone else was playing for her arose and continued to persist even after she spoke on numerous streams in order to verify herself. As a result, some people started to doubt her identity—and some wanted to go to great lengths to verify it for themselves.
On Dec. 22, Ellie tweeted screenshots of a Discord conversation involving Haunt, another high-level player of the game, who has been banned on Twitter and Overwatch for his conduct. The screenshot shows Haunt and other people planning to dox (the toxic practice of trying to obtain and reveal someone’s personal information online, including their address) her, which they would do supposedly not out of malicious intent, but simply to “figure sh*t out.”