Part of the issue that has riled up some gamers is that two players, called Xxif and Ronaldo, were found guilty of cheating during the qualifiers for a professional tournament, but were only banned for two weeks. While many other gamers also leapt to his defence and implored bosses at Fornite to give the 17-year-old another chance and rescind his lengthy ban. Jarvis's brother - known as FaZe Kay - posted a copy of the video he made and tweeted: 'I can't put into words how upset Jarvis has been this ease take your time to watch this video and share it.' The length of the ban has caused a split in the gaming community, with many leaping to the defence of Jarvis Kaye.įans have started using #FreeJarvis and it is currently trending on Twitter, pointing out that many people have done similar things, but with much smaller bans. 'I'm not trying to find a quick road out but being banned forever is just – a lifetime ban – is just, I just didn't this would happen.' Epic, I know I have to take accountability for my actions and I'm going to do my best to accept any punishment that comes my way. He added: 'Epic Games you know I know how big of a mistake I've made and I'm truly like so sorry.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |