Epic Games decided to permanently ban him from playing Fortnite and attending all events related to Fortnite. The four FaZe personalities, alongside a number of other social media personalities, stepped forward and stated they were brand ambassadors for the cryptocurrency. FaZe Jarvis was recently banned from Fortnite for using aimbot. The release of Kay and suspensions of Jarvis, Nikan, and Teeqo comes after the four promoted a Save the Kids token. On that fateful day, Epic Games banned Jarvis for a YouTube video that the FaZe Clan member posted.
This story dates way back to November of 2019. There have been plenty of returns to a game post ban, but seldom when the player is still banned, and when someone as well-known as FaZe Jarvis does it, we can’t help but wonder what’s going to happen as a result. Jay has history of crypto scams with FaZe Clan’s Banks. FaZe Clan’s Jarvis Jarvis Khattri made his triumphant return to Twitch and Fortnite yesterday evening despite his banned status from the popular Battle Royale title. The above tweet was in response to being asked why he didn’t just make a new account. The exact thing in the tweet is what went down. Sure, it built up hype on social media, and has got people talking, but is this the right move? All of this is confusing, when you pair it with the February 13th Tweet, when he discussed this exact thing. We have a feeling this was something pre-recorded and aired to get people watching the stream, which it no doubt did. Epic Games has permanently banned popular YouTube creator and FaZe Clan member Jarvis from Fortnite after he posted videos where. To have such a high-profile name trample on their authority, for at best a laugh, and at worst a meme video, there could certainly be repercussions. Another YouTuber is facing the consequences of cheating first-hand. We’re pretty curious what Epic Games plans to do about it though.
Then they followed up with “update: I guess it was staged, but not staged? Idk lmao”. lmao /sITTa5Plk3- Fortnite: Battle Royale Leaks September 12, 2020Īccording to Fortnite: Battle Royale Leaks on Twitter, seen to the left, they did some digging and pointed out that it was in fact, not staged, and Jarvis was banned. *”Work” is a wrestling term for a staged event. The response was of course, an avalanche of hype and excitement from his followers.īut was this just a work*? Could this have just been a ploy to set up something for a YouTube video or something else? Initially, Jarvis was banned on Fortnite for openly using cheats/hacks, so returns like this are a pretty shocking thing to see. The stream was publicly announced on Twitter, so it’s not like Epic wouldn’t know. He’s not magically been unbanned, but Jarvis did everything he could to try and pull a fast one on Epic Games. What a weird story we’re bringing to you today! Back on September 11th, 2020, FaZe Jarvis announced he’d return to Fortnite, despite being banned a year ago. At this point, we can only wonder what Epic Games will do in response. He uploaded a video this morning to Youtube confirming it was all a hoax. Update: Jarvis has now confirmed that this was all a work. Clearly, Epic Games has zero intentions of unbanning Jarvis from Fortnite, even with his repeated attempts on social media to get the developers to remove his ban.By Jason Parker in Entertainment | Sep, 14th 2020 Jarvis blurred out the account name, but apparently that wasn't enough to prevent Epic Games from finding him. Midway through a match on stream, Jarvis was logged out of the account on which he was playing. This stunt may not have put him back in the good graces of the developers.įor those who missed /zvMP7KGLlh- miles ? SeptemThe Ban Hammer Epic Games takes hacking Fortnite extremely seriously, and banned him for life as a result. Jarvis was originally banned one year ago because he posted a video in which he used in-game hacks. Photo by Epic GamesįaZe Clan streamer Jarvis "Jarvis" Kaye posted a tweet yesterday announcing his return to Fortnite, leading fans to wonder if this was a joke or if he was actually unbanned from the playing the game. Nearly one year after being banned from Fortnite, Jarvis has failed a return to the battle royale.