Jarvis Kaye, known as FaZe Jarvis, 17, uploaded the clip telling his. "But the gaming community needs to re-think how it treats people. A British Fortnite gamer who was given a life ban for cheating made another £20,000 from his tearful YouTube apology video. “Jarvis made an error and he admits that," Barbara Khattri said. Jarvis’s mother told MailOnline that her son was "broken" following the ban. He added: “It’s crazy how one game can change your life forever.” “The amount of happiness I get from playing every day is crazy, just waking up and being able to play is so much fun.” "It’s obvious that I made a massive mistake and of course I would never think about doing anything like this again. He said: “It’s crazy I can never play Fortnite again or create content for you guys. Jarvis owned up to his “huge mistake” but insisted it “didn’t even cross his mind” that he could be banned and would not have used aimbots in a competitive game mode. Streamer and FaZe Clan member Jarvis Kaye (aka FaZe Jarvis) has been banned from Fortnite for life after uploading YouTube videos where he played matches of the battle royale game while using a popular type of cheat called an aimbot. “I don't even know how many hours I've spent creating content on Fortnite for you guys and it's been the best two years of my life.” "I have devoted every hour to become better at the game. “It's (the game) allowed me to pursue my dream and do what I love doing every day. “I'm making this video for the whole of the Fortnite community and all of my fans,” he says.
Earlier this year, Fortnite banned 9 year old Zenon from playing the game for a staggering. Young gaming addicts can now get NHS treatment - so what are the warning signs to look out for?īritish teenager ‘really happy’ after winning almost £1m at Fortnite World Cup FaZe Jarvis Fortnite ban isnt the only controversial player ban that has been given out by Epic Games.