A teenager's lifetime ban from 'Fortnite' sheds light on a dark reality in the esports business

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Professional gamers like Tyler 'Ninja' Blevins and others in the esports industry have strong feelings about FaZe Jarvis being banned from Fortnite.

Jarvis Khattri, 17, was banned from"Fortnite" for life after he uploaded a video of himself using software to cheat in the game. Jarvis, a member of the esports organization FaZe Clan, has earned thousands of dollars playing"Fortnite" and making videos about the game for his YouTube followers. Jarvis used the cheating software to demonstrate how unfair it makes the game for a YouTube video.

Jarvis Khattri, 17, was banned from"Fortnite" for life after he uploaded a video of himself using software to cheat in the game. Jarvis, a member of the esports organization FaZe Clan, has earned thousands of dollars playing"Fortnite" and making videos about the game for his YouTube followers. Jarvis used the cheating software to demonstrate how unfair it makes the game for a YouTube video.

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Not unfair. You just can't do what you wish

Hardly a dark reality. He cheated. There are T&Cs. There’s no automatic right of access etc etc.

Just dont cheat lol, its that simple

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