Why did Northernlion cancel the Supercruise?
He cited massive community backlash over perceived value, ethical concerns about travel partnerships, and logistical fears regarding crowd control and safety on a large vessel.
Creator-led cruises are not unprecedented, but scrutiny is rising
Why did Northernlion cancel the Supercruise?
How did Northernlion’s involvement impact Demon Bluff’s visibility?
The game draws from Blood On The Clocktower, a streamer favorite
Creator-led cruises are not unprecedented, but scrutiny is rising
Why did Northernlion cancel the Supercruise?
How did Northernlion’s involvement impact Demon Bluff’s visibility?
He pivoted to a quieter but impactful project in game publishing
The game draws from Blood On The Clocktower, a streamer favorite
Creator-led cruises are not unprecedented, but scrutiny is rising
Why did Northernlion cancel the Supercruise?
How did Northernlion’s involvement impact Demon Bluff’s visibility?
Despite initial skepticism, Northernlion re-confirmed the cruise was real, noting his friend Dan Gheesling—a Big Brother winner and Traitors runner-up—had appeared on stream to confirm his mother’s 50-year-old travel agency was involved in organizing the trip.
He pivoted to a quieter but impactful project in game publishing
The game draws from Blood On The Clocktower, a streamer favorite
Creator-led cruises are not unprecedented, but scrutiny is rising
Why did Northernlion cancel the Supercruise?
How did Northernlion’s involvement impact Demon Bluff’s visibility?
Northernlion clarified the cruise was legitimate but canceled it anyway
Despite initial skepticism, Northernlion re-confirmed the cruise was real, noting his friend Dan Gheesling—a Big Brother winner and Traitors runner-up—had appeared on stream to confirm his mother’s 50-year-old travel agency was involved in organizing the trip.
He pivoted to a quieter but impactful project in game publishing
The game draws from Blood On The Clocktower, a streamer favorite
Creator-led cruises are not unprecedented, but scrutiny is rising
Why did Northernlion cancel the Supercruise?
How did Northernlion’s involvement impact Demon Bluff’s visibility?
Some community members feared the event could replicate infamous festival catastrophes due to logistical challenges of managing large crowds in confined spaces at sea.
Northernlion clarified the cruise was legitimate but canceled it anyway
Despite initial skepticism, Northernlion re-confirmed the cruise was real, noting his friend Dan Gheesling—a Big Brother winner and Traitors runner-up—had appeared on stream to confirm his mother’s 50-year-old travel agency was involved in organizing the trip.
He pivoted to a quieter but impactful project in game publishing
The game draws from Blood On The Clocktower, a streamer favorite
Creator-led cruises are not unprecedented, but scrutiny is rising
Why did Northernlion cancel the Supercruise?
How did Northernlion’s involvement impact Demon Bluff’s visibility?
Critics raised alarms about the cruise company’s reported travel partnerships with Israeli-occupied territories, sparking ethical debates within the community, while others warned of crowd control risks and safety protocols on a vessel hosting thousands of fans.
Some community members feared the event could replicate infamous festival catastrophes due to logistical challenges of managing large crowds in confined spaces at sea.
Northernlion clarified the cruise was legitimate but canceled it anyway
Despite initial skepticism, Northernlion re-confirmed the cruise was real, noting his friend Dan Gheesling—a Big Brother winner and Traitors runner-up—had appeared on stream to confirm his mother’s 50-year-old travel agency was involved in organizing the trip.
He pivoted to a quieter but impactful project in game publishing
The game draws from Blood On The Clocktower, a streamer favorite
Creator-led cruises are not unprecedented, but scrutiny is rising
Why did Northernlion cancel the Supercruise?
How did Northernlion’s involvement impact Demon Bluff’s visibility?
Ethical concerns and logistical fears fueled the backlash
Critics raised alarms about the cruise company’s reported travel partnerships with Israeli-occupied territories, sparking ethical debates within the community, while others warned of crowd control risks and safety protocols on a vessel hosting thousands of fans.
Some community members feared the event could replicate infamous festival catastrophes due to logistical challenges of managing large crowds in confined spaces at sea.
Northernlion clarified the cruise was legitimate but canceled it anyway
Despite initial skepticism, Northernlion re-confirmed the cruise was real, noting his friend Dan Gheesling—a Big Brother winner and Traitors runner-up—had appeared on stream to confirm his mother’s 50-year-old travel agency was involved in organizing the trip.
He pivoted to a quieter but impactful project in game publishing
The game draws from Blood On The Clocktower, a streamer favorite
Creator-led cruises are not unprecedented, but scrutiny is rising
Why did Northernlion cancel the Supercruise?
How did Northernlion’s involvement impact Demon Bluff’s visibility?
Fans questioned the value proposition almost immediately, citing sparse details about what the fee covered beyond cabin access and expressing confusion over vague promises of “interactive entertainment.”
Ethical concerns and logistical fears fueled the backlash
Critics raised alarms about the cruise company’s reported travel partnerships with Israeli-occupied territories, sparking ethical debates within the community, while others warned of crowd control risks and safety protocols on a vessel hosting thousands of fans.
Some community members feared the event could replicate infamous festival catastrophes due to logistical challenges of managing large crowds in confined spaces at sea.
Northernlion clarified the cruise was legitimate but canceled it anyway
Despite initial skepticism, Northernlion re-confirmed the cruise was real, noting his friend Dan Gheesling—a Big Brother winner and Traitors runner-up—had appeared on stream to confirm his mother’s 50-year-old travel agency was involved in organizing the trip.
He pivoted to a quieter but impactful project in game publishing
The game draws from Blood On The Clocktower, a streamer favorite
Creator-led cruises are not unprecedented, but scrutiny is rising
Why did Northernlion cancel the Supercruise?
How did Northernlion’s involvement impact Demon Bluff’s visibility?
On April 13, Northernlion revealed plans for a six-day luxury cruise aboard Royal Caribbean’s Jewel of the Seas, departing Tampa for Cozumel and Costa Maya in March 2027, with base cabins priced at $1,800 and premium squad cabins at $2,159.
Fans questioned the value proposition almost immediately, citing sparse details about what the fee covered beyond cabin access and expressing confusion over vague promises of “interactive entertainment.”
Ethical concerns and logistical fears fueled the backlash
Critics raised alarms about the cruise company’s reported travel partnerships with Israeli-occupied territories, sparking ethical debates within the community, while others warned of crowd control risks and safety protocols on a vessel hosting thousands of fans.
Some community members feared the event could replicate infamous festival catastrophes due to logistical challenges of managing large crowds in confined spaces at sea.
Northernlion clarified the cruise was legitimate but canceled it anyway
Despite initial skepticism, Northernlion re-confirmed the cruise was real, noting his friend Dan Gheesling—a Big Brother winner and Traitors runner-up—had appeared on stream to confirm his mother’s 50-year-old travel agency was involved in organizing the trip.
He pivoted to a quieter but impactful project in game publishing
The game draws from Blood On The Clocktower, a streamer favorite
Creator-led cruises are not unprecedented, but scrutiny is rising
Why did Northernlion cancel the Supercruise?
How did Northernlion’s involvement impact Demon Bluff’s visibility?
On April 13, Northernlion revealed plans for a six-day luxury cruise aboard Royal Caribbean’s Jewel of the Seas, departing Tampa for Cozumel and Costa Maya in March 2027, with base cabins priced at $1,800 and premium squad cabins at $2,159.
Fans questioned the value proposition almost immediately, citing sparse details about what the fee covered beyond cabin access and expressing confusion over vague promises of “interactive entertainment.”
Ethical concerns and logistical fears fueled the backlash
Critics raised alarms about the cruise company’s reported travel partnerships with Israeli-occupied territories, sparking ethical debates within the community, while others warned of crowd control risks and safety protocols on a vessel hosting thousands of fans.
Some community members feared the event could replicate infamous festival catastrophes due to logistical challenges of managing large crowds in confined spaces at sea.
Northernlion clarified the cruise was legitimate but canceled it anyway
Despite initial skepticism, Northernlion re-confirmed the cruise was real, noting his friend Dan Gheesling—a Big Brother winner and Traitors runner-up—had appeared on stream to confirm his mother’s 50-year-old travel agency was involved in organizing the trip.
He pivoted to a quieter but impactful project in game publishing
The game draws from Blood On The Clocktower, a streamer favorite
Creator-led cruises are not unprecedented, but scrutiny is rising
Why did Northernlion cancel the Supercruise?
How did Northernlion’s involvement impact Demon Bluff’s visibility?
Northernlion canceled his $1,800 Supercruise just three days after announcing it, but simultaneously confirmed he is funding and publishing the single-player social deduction game Demon Bluff through Ludwig Ahgren’s Offbrand label.
The cruise announcement met immediate skepticism from fans
On April 13, Northernlion revealed plans for a six-day luxury cruise aboard Royal Caribbean’s Jewel of the Seas, departing Tampa for Cozumel and Costa Maya in March 2027, with base cabins priced at $1,800 and premium squad cabins at $2,159.
Fans questioned the value proposition almost immediately, citing sparse details about what the fee covered beyond cabin access and expressing confusion over vague promises of “interactive entertainment.”
Ethical concerns and logistical fears fueled the backlash
Critics raised alarms about the cruise company’s reported travel partnerships with Israeli-occupied territories, sparking ethical debates within the community, while others warned of crowd control risks and safety protocols on a vessel hosting thousands of fans.
Some community members feared the event could replicate infamous festival catastrophes due to logistical challenges of managing large crowds in confined spaces at sea.
Northernlion clarified the cruise was legitimate but canceled it anyway
Despite initial skepticism, Northernlion re-confirmed the cruise was real, noting his friend Dan Gheesling—a Big Brother winner and Traitors runner-up—had appeared on stream to confirm his mother’s 50-year-old travel agency was involved in organizing the trip.
