


He says “It didn't even cross my mind to think that I could be banned for life on Fortnite for those videos”. In his apology video, Kaye is visibly in tears. Its still quite likely he is only sorry he got caught. It is hard to tell if Kaye is truly sorry for his actions. I love all of you who still support me, this is not the end. I’m going to take accountability for my actions and I understand completely why this has happened, I just wish I had known how severe the consequences were at the time and I would have never thought about doing it. Weber went on to write “not only did Jarvis use an actual hacked client, but he also recorded it and posted it to his young, impressionable fans.” What Does Kaye Have to Say About All This? Colluding (which is what Ronaldo and XXiF were banned for) violates the tournament rules, not the EULA. Why was the time difference in these two sets of bans so drastic when both involved cheating? Fortnite pro, Jonathan “Yung Calculator” Weber explained on Twitter, “hacking breaks the EULA and TOS. They also had the chance to compete for the $3M USD prize pool. Here, they qualified two weeks later and netted themselves $50K USD each. This allowed them to go right back to competing in the World Cup. Despite this being the qualifiers for a major competitive tournament, Cook and Mach received only two-week bans. Cook and Mach colluded with other players to gain free kills and boost their point total. After an investigation, Epic discovered that Damion “XXiF” Cook and Ronald “Ronaldo” Mach were cheating in the World Cup Qualifiers. I don't know.During the discussion, Blevins and Lupo brought up that this wasn't the first time Epic Games caught a professional Fortnite player cheating. "That the end of the video guys," he signs off. He does pledge to continue creating content, but as to what that entails remains to be seen. The ban from Fortnite is total, as Kaye explains he won't be able to attend events in the community going forward. Kaye grew visibly distressed as the near-seven minute video went on, as the ramifications of not being able to play the game he loves nor create content for fans hit home. "I just want to be clear - this is my first time I've ever done anything like this, and of course I have never done this in a competitive game mode, at all." He also assured fans he'd never used the aimbots to gain a competitive advantage. He goes on to say that he didn't know what he was thinking, and that he didn't realise the possible consequences of his actions.

"All I was thinking about when I was making those videos was just how entertaining and interesting these videos would be for you guys to watch.
