CohhCarnage leads boycott of Tripwire titles after controversial Twitter thread

Twitch streamer Ben ‘CohhCarnage’ Cassell is leading a boycott against Tripwire Interactive — the makers of Killing Floor and Maneater — after their president tweeted out in support of the new Texas abortion laws.

Tripwire Interactive, the video game developers who made Killing Floor and Maneater and published Chivalry 2, have been thrown into the spotlight after their president, John Gibson, professed his support of the controversial new Texas lawsbanning abortion after six weeks.

CohhCarnage leads boycott of Tripwire titles after controversial Twitter thread

“Proud of the US Supreme Court affirming the Texas law banning abortion for babies with a heartbeat,” he wrote.

“I don’t get political often. Yet with so many vocal peers on the other side of this issue, I felt it was important to go on the record as a pro-life game developer.”

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Proud of#USSupremeCourtaffirming the Texas law banning abortion for babies with a heartbeat. As an entertainer I don’t get political often. Yet with so many vocal peers on the other side of this issue, I felt it was important to go on the record as a pro-life game developer.

— John Gibson (@RammJaeger)August 13, 2025

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His post has blown up on the internet. And not only has the company beenlosing partnersbecause of it, but CohhCarnage is leading a boycott against them.

“So sorry for the folks at Tripwire Interaction who have to have this person as their leader. Doubly so for the people at Chivalry and Torn Banner Studios who chose to make someone like this their publisher,” he said.

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“I’ll be stepping away from these games and won’t support that company.”

Oh… oh wow.

So sorry for the folks at@TripwireIntwho have to have this person as their leader.

Doubly so for people like@ChivalryGame&@TornBannerwho choose to make someone like this their publisher.

I’ll be stepping away from these games and won’t support that company.https://t.co/t36KiJLEB0

— Cohh Carnage (@CohhCarnage)July 14, 2025

CohhCarnage followed it up withanother tweetsaying he believes their collaborators and partners have probably been “blindsided” by the president’s tweet as much as anyone else. And it turned out to be true in notonebuttwoinstances.

The president has sincestepped down from the company. “His comments disregarded the values of our whole team, our partners, and much of our broader community,” said a representative from Tripwire Interactive.

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