Man broadcasts footage of his naked and passed-out wife live online through his PlayStation 4 after stripping her clothes off while she was in a drunken stupor
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An owner of the new PlayStation 4 is under fire after he used the live video feature on his Sony gaming console to broadcast images of his naked wife who was passed out drunk in the couple's living room.
The man could be seen exposing his wife's breast as she laid, apparently asleep, on their couch.
Moments later, she is seen completely naked after he apparently stripped off her clothes.
PlayStation 4 user Darckobra exposed his wife's breast during a broadcast from his game console using the new 'Playroom' feature
The man then apparently stripped his unconscious wife naked and left her for anyone with a PlayStation 4 to see
The PlayStation 4, which was released only last week, comes with a new feature called 'Playroom' that allows users to broadcast live video via a service called Twitch TV.
Already, gamers have been using the service to put on live shows of all sorts - including playing with firearms. One couple raffled off their old PlayStation 3 console.
But user Darckobra broadcast a stream of him and his wife drinking heavily on their couch, Game Revolution reports.
Eventually, the woman appears to pass out. He reaches over and pulls open her dress and exposes her breast.
About 15 minutes later the screen goes dark. When the feed returns, the woman can be seen, still sleeping, totally naked on the couch.
The man broadcast video of him and his wife drinking heavily before he exposed her breast. It is unknown whether she was in on the stunt
The PlayStation 4, which was released last week, is the latest generation of Sony's game console. It retails for $400
Twitch TV, which controls the broadcast, quickly banned Darckobra and tweeted out a reminder about its terms of service, which allow using the program only for gaming-related activities.
Game Revolution speculates that the Darckobra incident could lead Sony to change the way its Playroom works.
Much of the gaming press believes the incident has reminded Sony executives that their new technology can be used for ill, as well as for gaming fun.
The PS4, which was released in the U.S. on November 15, retails for $400.
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common cause, austin texas, United States, 17 minutes ago
This should be illegal. Period. How many women are going to be exposed against their will this way before someone goes to jail for it?