Epic Games, developers of the popular online video game Fortnite, have placed a lifetime ban on professional player known as FaZe Jarvis for using an aimbot to help his character shoot more precisely.
You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and ...
Fortnite has been massively popular title for gamers both young and old (and everyone in between), and has been a huge money generator for its developer, Epic Games. Fortnite is also very lucrative ...
It probably won't surprise you to hear that using cheat mods including aimbots in Fortnite is against the rules, and that Epic will ban you for it. (And if you're making Fortnite cheats, you might get ...
FaZe Clan member and Fortnite content creator Jarvis Kaye revealed that he was permanently banned from the massively popular Battle Royale shooter for uploading videos that showed him using aimbots in ...
YouTuber FaZe Jarvis is set to fight TikToker Michael Le in tonight's “Social Gloves: Battle of the Platforms” boxing exhibition match pitting YouTubers against TikTok stars at the Hard Rock Stadium ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. A popular Fortnite pro who joined the competitive esports team FaZe Clan earlier this year has been issued a lifetime ban from the battle royale ...
FaZe Jarvis won fame for his skill at Fortnite, an online battle royale computer game in which players fight against each other to the last person standing. But then the 17-year-old got caught openly ...
Faze Jarvis, a 17-year-old YouTube personality whose real name is Jarvis Khattri and who creates videos of himself playing the popular video game “Fortnite,” was recently banned from the game for ...
Esports professional FaZe Jarvis Kaye revealed in a YouTube video posted November 3 that he had been permanently banned from Fortnite after using an aimbot. In the emotional six-minute video, Jarvis ...
Battle Royale Epic sues Fortnite botters who filled their own maps with clankers and made off with tens of thousands of dollars Gaming Industry Teenager pleads guilty to sending Epic staff death ...