

This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Although he removed the original aimbot video, the now infamous apology video remains on Jarvis’ YouTube channel to this day.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Despite issuing only temporary bans to other players, it seems Epic will continue to make an example of Jarvis. He remains banned, and Epic Games has shown no interest in lifting the ban. “an Epic Games spokesperson has confirmed Jarvis is still banned from Fortnite so he must want to compete with leafy on speedrunning the fastest ban possible.”Īs quickly as it transpired, Jarvis’ attempt to play Fortnite in front of the masses came to an end. He received a response that certainly did not bode well for Jarvis’s triumphant return to the game that helped grow his popularity. Epic stands behind the Jarvis banĪn Epic Games spokesperson has confirmed Jarvis is still banned from Fortnite so he must want to compete with leafy on speedrunning the fastest ban possible īefore any of these events transpired, esports insider Rod “Slasher” Breslau reached out to Epic Games for comment. You can see a clip of what took place on Twitch. The #FreeJarvis publicity stunt unfortunately failed.

Shortly after, Jarvis reacted in disbelief and ended the broadcast. He managed four eliminations before Epic Games tracked him down and dropped the banhammer once again. Under Epic username, notliljarvis123, the FaZe Clan player made it fairly deep into a game of Fortnite. His stream peaked at 45K viewers, but it would last only 15 minutes. As fate would have it, Jarvis followed suit and went live on Twitch at 6 PM PST.
