

It is rumoured that the game will be added to the free-to-play version of the game in the future.

Users compete in teams of up to three to complete a variety of missions. It is unclear if Epic Games will stick to their lengthy ban or not.įortnite is a battle royale-style survival shooter where players create a superhero avatar and compete against each other on a dystopian island Part of the issue that has riled up some gamers is that two players, called Xxif and Ronaldo, were found guilty of cheating during the qualifiers for a professional tournament, but were only banned for two weeks. While many other gamers also leapt to his defence and implored bosses at Fornite to give the 17-year-old another chance and rescind his lengthy ban. Mr Kaye's brother - known as FaZe Kay - posted a copy of the video he made and tweeted: 'I can't put into words how upset Jarvis has been this ease take your time to watch this video and share it.' The length of his an has caused a split in the gaming community, with many leaping to the pro gamer's defence.įans quickly started using #FreeJarvis on Twitter, pointing out that many people have done similar things, but been givn much shorter bans. 'I just want to be clear that this is the first time that I have ever done anything like this and of course I have never done this in a competitive game mode at all.' 'It didn't even cross my mind to think that I could be banned for life from Fortnite from those videos.
