This doesn't seem like the type of thing you'd joke about... and I hope he's okay if it's true.
but I have a hard time believing they'd use his Twitter for this, or even have access to it.
Relief.He's ok. Trust me guys. Don't worry.
Any details that can be given?He's ok. Trust me guys. Don't worry.
He's ok. Trust me guys. Don't worry.
I don't really see why this would be an issue if it was a vacation or overseas project. There must be some reason for this:
Glad to hear he's okay.He's ok. Trust me guys. Don't worry.
kinda sounds like a marketing tweet gone wrong
If this is intentional, yes, it's horrible taste.So this is a stunt? Why is this a stunt? Seems in poor taste
that's barely some page 1 shit. come on.
So this is a stunt? Why is this a stunt? Seems in poor taste
Descending on a cable from the rafters like the Sting vs. Hogan days.This is probably just a pre-E3 thing. Harada goes missing and Namco ask people to look for him, then he shows up at one of the pressers.
He's ok. Trust me guys. Don't worry.
Thank you for taking the time to follow up on this. I hope this wasn't some kind of questionable PR stunt.He's ok. Trust me guys. Don't worry.
It is possible that he left his twitter logged on to a company computer or something like that.
He's ok. Trust me guys. Don't worry.
if this is a stunt, this is not funny nor clever. People go missing all the time and it worries friends and families. Sorry to be a debby downer.
Not a debby downer at all, I get worried about people I've never heard of when I see missing things. I've looked around nearby land when people are missing just in the event that I can help out. Missing persons are never a joke and if it, then those people should be condemned.
Anyway, I hope if journos are going to report this they at least do the right thing and contact Namco FIRST before running their stories
.Just glad he's ok.