“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. Youtube Fortnite streamer FaZe Jarvis Kaye has been permanently banned from Fortnite after he uses aimbots in one of his videos. 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. “Epic Games you know I know how big of a mistake I’ve made and I’m truly like so sorry. He apologised to Fortnite developers Epic Games and pleaded with pleaded with them to reconsider the ban. Jarvis, for his part, admitted his mistake but pleaded with the developer to reconsider the ban. In the emotional six-minute video, Jarvis apologized for his actions, claiming he only used the aimbot in Fortnite’s casual solos mode and playground mode while making video content for his. In this instance because Jarvis was using the aimbot in a solo game against other players, it broke Epic Games' terms of service and as a result the developer issued a permaban on the player. The epic games permanently prohibited the clan permanently prohibited, Jarvis Kaye to play in Fortnite after using an aimbot in the game modalities and aimbot playground.
FAZE JARVIS USING AIMBOT IN FORTNITE PROFESSIONAL
I just want to be clear that this is the first time that I have ever done anything like this and of course I have never done this in a competitive game mode at all.” Read More Related Articles A 17-year-old professional Fortnite player has been unceremoniously banned from the game after using an aimbot to entertain his YouTube and Twitch followers. “It didn’t even cross my mind to think that I could be banned for life from Fortnite from those videos. “All I was thinking about whilst I was making those videos was just how entertaining and interesting these videos would be for you guys to watch." Speaking to his 2 million+ YouTube subscribers, a clearly upset Kaye said: Though Kaye was not playing on his main account and certainly not in a competitive game, Epic Games have still decided to ban the player from any future involvement with the game. On top of that they usually come with a wall hack, which lets you see through objects. Most aimbots for example will have a blue square over allies heads and red over the enemy so you can see those squares on the map at all times.