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Long-time content creator Jarvis Khattri has successfully regained access to Twitch, marking his return after a four-year ban stemming from cheating allegations during Fortnite gameplay.
Prior to his suspension in September 2020, Khattri, who was associated with FaZe Clan, enjoyed significant popularity as one of the leading Fortnite streamers on the platform, amassing hundreds of thousands of followers.
His troubles began in 2019 when he received a lifetime ban from Fortnite for utilizing an aimbot tool, which he claimed was meant solely for a single YouTube video. He asserted that he had no intention of using it beyond that instance.
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Despite his inability to play Fortnite due to the ban, Khattri continued to stream. In September 2020, he attempted to make a new account and streamed Fortnite on Twitch. Just ten minutes into his broadcast, which attracted nearly 50,000 viewers, he faced a permanent ban from the platform.
Since that time, his fans have been anxiously awaiting his return to Twitch. On April 7, Jarvis received confirmation of his unban, a moment many had anticipated for years.
Jarvis unbanned on Twitch after four years
The announcement of his return spread rapidly on X, eliciting enthusiastic responses from both Jarvis and his followers.
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In response to a tweet from StreamerBans announcing his unban, he remarked, “Perfect timing for the unbanning.” He further teased his audience by suggesting, “Tomorrow could be the day,” accompanied by an image of a Fortnite character.
His comments have stirred hopes among fans that he may soon be unbanned from Fortnite as well. Others are simply thrilled at the prospect of his renewed presence on Twitch.
One user commented, “This is bout to be huge,” while another noted, “Controller content will be peak again.” A third fan added, “This Comeback is Going To Be Crazy,” reflecting the general excitement surrounding his return.
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This development follows closely on the heels of Twitch’s decision to unban another streamer, Adin Ross, who had faced a two-year suspension for failing to moderate inappropriate behavior in his chat.
The recent pattern of unbannings raises questions about Twitch’s evolving policies regarding permanently banned streamers, suggesting that Jarvis’s reinstatement may signal a broader trend on the platform.
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