here's the thing, tho, it's not their boat, as it wereIt is crazy.
how was the youtuber out of line? he posted info that was being posted all over reddit and they 2k had put out, although unknowingly. they fallowed 2ks test twitch streams and were able to see info from the steams. you don't have a hole in your boat and blame the water for coming in. you patch the hole in your boat. 2k was WAY out of line in how they handled this (and from what I can find take-two has done this before) they send people to your house and question you? that is straight-up mafia shit. an email telling you to cut it out is more than enough.
The Discord timing is way to suspect to be ignored, yes it could be something else, but it has to be called into question.
Last, there are right ways and wrong ways to handle this. like I said there was a breach on TT and 2ks side, sure get dmc takedowns on anything you can, but bulling a Youtuber? and trying to blame him for your leak? that's bs. If there was anything else going on that youtuber was doing wrong they have every right to take him to court.
in short, you have a 14.65 BILLION dollar company sending thugs and making claims against a single guy on the internet to the point he has deleted all his social media and went dark without EVER proving he did anything illegal or wrong.
as far as take two knew, he somehow had access to secure information by exploiting a flaw in one of their communication channels
if this was anything other than a video game, that would be serious shit
for the PIs, yeah that's excessive, but it's not actually all that intimidating either
like, he doesn't have to talk with them at all, and presumably in his opinion he hasnt actually done anything wrong, so he can just tell them that, explain the situation, and tell them to go away
i've already said my opinion on the discord thing
I agree that take two could definitely have handled this significantly better, but it's not entirely the wrong way to handle it, either