![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() He pointed out that competitors caught cheating in the Fortnite World Cup qualifiers only received a two week ban. YouTuber The Fortnite Guy posted a video arguing that Khattri not using the software in competitive modes should earn him some leeway (shown below, right). The following day, YouTuber Fortnite Legend reposted Jarvis' video in which he used Aimbot, adding some commentary (shown below, left). In the video, he apologized and called the videos a "massive mistake." The video has received over 8 million views (shown below). On November 3rd, 2019 FaZe Jarvis posted a YouTube video titled "I've been Banned from Fortnite (I'm Sorry)," in which he announced that Epic Games had banned him from the game for using Aimbot software, a clear violation of Epic Games' cheating policy, in videos he had uploaded to YouTube. Though Jarvis denied he had ever used the cheat in a competitive setting and only used it in solo and playground mode, Epic nevertheless went through with the ban. ![]() Faze, epic games, cheating, auto aim OverviewįaZe Jarvis Lifetime Fortnite Ban refers to Epic Games banning popular Fortnite player FaZe Jarvis, aka Jarvis Khattri, from playing the game again after he posted videos of himself using Aimbot software, an auto-aiming software. ![]()
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