The pro-player FaZe Jarvis banned from Fortnite would have earned, according to the Daily Mail tabloid, over 23 thousand euros with his video of apologies on YouTube.
The Daily Mail also has estimated monetization of the video on YouTube in which Jarvis Kaye asks in tears sorry after the ban. His channel has over two million members and only that video has touched on the last few hours ten million views. Until now, according to the company Fusion Media Services cited by the Daily Mail, the pro-player would have earned over 23 thousand euros with that single excuse movie.
Epic had decided to ban Jarvis after he had used a sub-account on a secondary account in some video of friendly online games dedicated to his community aimbot, a cheat that allows you to aim more precisely. Now the player can no longer play the Battle Royale, participate in tournaments or even broadcast streams dedicated to the game on Twitch where it has about 600,000 followers.
Epic has always proved to be adamant about the ban on Jarvis confirming the line of the zero tolerance for all those players who cheat during Fortnite games, even if they are simple friendlies since they end up ruining the fun of the other players. The FaZe clan after the ban he said he was ready to work with the company to make sure that Jarvis can come back in the future to play also considering his young age and passion for Fortnite.
Although it is no longer possible to meet Jarvis on Fortnite you can always have fun with the Fire Fire bundle available on Amazon.
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